Friday, April 24, 2015

Ruddy Turnstone and Black Oystercatcher

A bird that rarely leaves it's coastal habitat is the Ruddy Turnstone. They wander along the seashore without a care in the world just turning over rocks and shells looking for juicy morsels to eat. The Black Oystercatcher on the other hand is often found inland on golf courses or wet fields where they can use the long probing bill to dig down and pull up a nice worm.


Ruddy Turnstone
Black Oystercatcher

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