Description
From The Audubon Society:
"Where the Pacific Ocean breaks against rocky shorelines, pairs of these big black birds stalk about on the rocks and nearby flats. If disturbed, they take flight with loud, ringing whistles, easily heard above the sound of the waves. Their range stretches from Alaska to Baja, but Black Oystercatchers are scarce along the coast of southern California, where the shoreline is mostly sandy, not rocky."
Taken By
Dennis Smith
Taken On
December 15, 2025
Tagged
animal
beak
bird
blackbird
waterfowl
oystercatchers
vertebrate
wing
black
feather
wildlife
wader
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Focal:
300
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Shutter speed:
0.001
sec
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Aperture: f/
8