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The calls of the curlew and the oyster catcher are in your ears all the time.
An oyster catcher piped aboard a peach orange sunset all of three o'clock in the afternoon.
There are many pelagic birds in the area as well as the endangered Oyster catcher which live along the shores.
Birds such as curlews and oyster catchers are to be seen prodding the sand to find these creatures for food.
Oyster catchers run along the shore, herons fish peaceably, mergansers dive for food.
(The story called "The Oyster Catcher" is a particularly good example.)
Waterbirds such as pelicans, cormorants, oyster catchers and terns are common often year round.
In 1995 the first pair of black oyster catchers - jet-black birds with bright red legs and bills - nested on the island.
A squadron of oyster catchers divebombs the shore.
For example, out-of-work oyster catchers were employed to repopulate crucial reefs using portions of the funds.
Flecked with oyster catchers and sea pinks, it is a soothing spot in which to ponder the rewards of violence.
After paddling out to sea, we were soon skirting the craggy granite coast, with only oyster catchers and the occasional lobster fisherman for company.
A wide variety of bird and animal life can be found around the Loch including red squirrel, red deer and oyster catchers.
The Oyster Catchers (1992)
Oysters catchers can be seen daily at low tide collecting oysters for making o-chien at the local food stalls.
Mr. Bender carries other bird decoys as well, among them curlews, oyster catchers, loons and an American bald eagle.
Along the beach you will find pied oyster catchers, bush stone-curlews, ghost fiddler crabs and sand-bubbler crabs.
Carefully designed to blend with the landscape, the reservoir attracts wild waterfowl, including oyster catchers, great crested grebes and shelducks.
Wildlife includes fallow deer and a great variety of birds including ospreys, hobby, oyster catchers and greater black-backed gulls.
Common sites include wigeons, curlews and black headed gulls, although oyster catchers, guillemots and pink-footed geese are also regular visitors.
Iris Gower The Oyster Catchers (Corgi)
The river is popular with birdwatchers as species such as the New Zealand Dotterel, oyster catchers and fairy terns live near it.
Daniel Defoe described it as "a miserable and dirty fishing town (with) the chief traders ... alehouse keepers and oyster catchers".
Bird lovers may be rewarded with eider ducks, shags, cormorants, oyster catchers, four species of tern, kittiwakes, guillemots and puffins.