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  3. The oystercatchers are back again at our office building for the breeding and nesting season.

The oystercatchers are back again at our office building for the breeding and nesting season.

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    The oystercatchers are back again at our office building for the breeding and nesting season.

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      The oystercatchers are back again at our office building for the breeding and nesting season.

      #bird

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      @juergen_hubert

      I've never understood the name oystercatcher. What's the deal? Oysters aren't exactly the snappiest movers around.

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        @juergen_hubert

        I've never understood the name oystercatcher. What's the deal? Oysters aren't exactly the snappiest movers around.

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        @seindal @juergen_hubert
        It seems to be a group in North America that eat oysters. The European ones eat almost anything.

        So, ineptly named.

        Scary beaks.

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          @seindal @juergen_hubert
          It seems to be a group in North America that eat oysters. The European ones eat almost anything.

          So, ineptly named.

          Scary beaks.

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          @raymaccarthy @juergen_hubert

          Still, catching an oyster is hardly something worth bragging about.

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            @raymaccarthy @juergen_hubert

            Still, catching an oyster is hardly something worth bragging about.

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            @seindal @juergen_hubert
            I'm guessing no-one asked the birds, or public. See Wikipedia.

            You'd brag about catching the razor shells (in Ireland, not sure species, maybe three kinds). They dig very fast and can squirt to help dig.

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              @seindal @juergen_hubert
              I'm guessing no-one asked the birds, or public. See Wikipedia.

              You'd brag about catching the razor shells (in Ireland, not sure species, maybe three kinds). They dig very fast and can squirt to help dig.

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              @raymaccarthy @seindal

              For the record, the German name is "Austernfischer" - "Oyster Fisher", which seems more apt.

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