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Black oystercatcher

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Since black oystercatchers are territorial, especially during the nesting season, they can readily be detected by their loud vocalizations while flying, actively defending a foraging and nesting area in one territory. Some pairs have been recorded staying together for many years. Nests are small
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Although the species is not considered threatened, its global population is estimated between 8,900–11,000. It is a species of high conservation concern throughout its range (U.S., Canadian, Alaskan, and Northern & Southern Pacific Shorebird Conservation Plans), a keystone indicator species
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are laid in this nest; they are very hard, and can even survive being submerged by a high tide or very high water levels. Incubation takes around 26–28 days. The chicks are capable of leaving the nest after one day, but stay in the territory for a long time after
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The bird is restricted in its range, never straying far from shores, in particular favoring rocky shorelines. It has been suggested that it is seen mostly on
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bowls or depressions close to the shore into which small pebbles and shell fragments are tossed with a sideward or backward flick of the bill.
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from U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Manomet Center for Conservation Sciences
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family (Haematopodidae) over most of its range, overlapping slightly with the
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Summary of Black Oystercatcher Conservation Plan in English and Spanish
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varies slightly from north to south, being darker further north.
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Native birds of the West Coast of the United States
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Index

American black oystercatcher

Conservation status
Least Concern
IUCN 3.1
Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Chordata
Aves
Charadriiformes
Haematopodidae
Haematopus
Binomial name
Audubon

Synonyms
bird
North America
Aleutian Islands
Alaska
Baja California peninsula
oystercatcher
American oystercatcher
blackish oystercatcher
African oystercatcher
John James Audubon
John Bachman
indicator species

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