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  1. Oystercatcher

    Oystercatcher

    Been off the air for a while.
  2. Oystercatcher

    Oystercatcher

    They no longer frequent the area because of many surfers and their cars taking over.
  3. Oystercatcher

    Oystercatcher

    There use to be a few of them at Te Awanga beach, but now so many humans and motorcycles and they appear to have abandoned the area.
  4. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    Found a mussel to eat.
  5. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    There were 12 on the beach.
  6. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    Its that time of the year, where they display at each other.
  7. Oystercatcher

    Oystercatcher

    Caught this one trying to eat the mussel. There were up to 15 of them on the beach.
  8. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    Up to ten on the beach, a great sight!!!
  9. Vaiable Oystercatcher

    Vaiable Oystercatcher

    This bird was relaxed in spite of people almost treading on it.
  10. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    Two were displaying at each other and gave me some good photos.
  11. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This Oystercatcher is find many washed up mussels. I can't show you any Australian photographs as my main storage disc is not communicating. I don't know why.
  12. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This one could be easily mistaken for a Pied Oystsercatcher but I don't think it is because of the black feathers on its breast.
  13. Variable Oystercatchers

    Variable Oystercatchers

    This Oystercatcher successfully opened a mussel.
  14. Variable Oystercatchers

    Variable Oystercatchers

    There are 16 on this beach feeding on the washed up mussels. It was great to see so many of them.
  15. Variable Oystercatchers

    Variable Oystercatchers

    These two were displaying at each other, shortly after they mated. So it it is getting close to spring down here.
  16. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    These oystercatcher are in great numbers on the beach at the present. I have never seen so many in the past.
  17. Oystercatcher

    Oystercatcher

    Managed to get this photograph with the light on the right side.
  18. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This is an intermediate phase Oystercatcher.
  19. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This Oystercatcher has just found a mussel.
  20. Full of mussels

    Full of mussels

    This Oystercatcher was too full of mussels to get out of my way.
  21. Trying to open a mussel

    Trying to open a mussel

    Many more mussels have been washed up on Te Awanga beach and six Oystercatchers were feeding on them.
  22. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This one is chomping on a mussel, washed up on the beach.
  23. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    This Oystercatcher is trying to open the mussel, which it did with great efficiency!!
  24. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    Two of these birds are back feeding on muscles.
  25. Variable Oystercatcher

    Variable Oystercatcher

    There were dozens of birds feeding on mussels deposited on the beach after a big storm.
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