Chatham Island oystercatcher

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The Chatham Island oystercatcher is a rare, black-and-white shorebird found only on New Zealand’s Chatham Islands, known for its striking red bill and conservation-dependent status.

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Chatham Island oystercatcher canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bird
endemic species
oystercatcher
shorebird
billColor red
binomialName Haematopus
surface form: Haematopus chathamensis
breedingHabitat beach ridges
coastal dunes
breedingSystem monogamous
class Aves
clutchSize 2 to 3 eggs
commonName Chatham Island oystercatcher
conservationAction habitat management
nest protection
predator control
conservationDependent true
conservationStatus Endangered
country New Zealand
describedBy Walter Oliver
diet bivalves
crustaceans
marine invertebrates
worms
distribution Rēkohu
surface form: Chatham Island

Pitt Island NERFINISHED
eggColor cream with dark blotches
endemicTo Chatham Islands
eyeColor red
family Haematopodidae
foragingStrategy hammering shells
probing in sand and mud
habitat coastal shorelines
rocky shores
sandy beaches
iucnRedListCategory EN
kingdom Animalia
legColor pink
nestType scrape on beach
order Charadriiformes
parentTaxon Haematopus
phylum Chordata
plumageColor black-and-white
populationTrend increasing with management
taxonRank species
territorial true
threat coastal erosion
habitat loss
human disturbance
introduced predators
yearDescribed 1955

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Chatham Islands hasEndemicSpecies Chatham Island oystercatcher