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Culzean Castle

 
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Waders - The Oystercatcher

First seen on Saturday 6th July 2019 at Culzean Castle

These birds are waders, and are normally found on the edges of water, by lakes or the sea. They have a very loud and distinctive piping call in flight, a continuous 'k-peep k-peep k-peep'. You will often hear an oystercatcher before you see it. Their visible appearance is easily identified - black and white with a long bright orange bill (a magpie eating a carrot).

They feed by probing the mud, or poking around in rock pools. They can open shellfish with their strong bills.


 

Below, you can hear the peep-peep call of the Oystercatcher here (drowned out a little, by the seaside sounds)...