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Oystercatcher - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

oystercatcher

/ˈɔɪstərˌkætʃər/ /ˈɔɪstəˌkætʃə/

Definition:

A black-and-white shorebird with a long red bill, feeding on shellfish in coastal areas.

Synonyms:

shorebird, wader, seabird

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

landbird, songbird

Common Collocations:

coastal habitat, tidal flats, rocky shores

Derivatives:

oystercatchers, oystercatching

Usage Tips:

Use "oystercatcher" to describe the bird; avoid confusing it with other shorebirds like plovers or sandpipers.

Common Phrases:

rare as an oystercatcher’s pearl, busy as an oystercatcher

Etymology:

Derived from "oyster" + "catcher," referring to its diet of shellfish and hunting behavior.

Examples:

  • 1. The oystercatcher waded through the shallow water searching for mussels.
  • 2. We spotted an oystercatcher perched on a rock near the shore.
  • 3. The bright red beak of the oystercatcher makes it easy to identify.
  • 4. Oystercatchers are often seen foraging along tidal flats at low tide.

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