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  • In North America, " Mycena haematopus " is known to be distributed from Alaska southward.
  • The oystercatchers are a group of waders; they form the family Haematopodidae, which has a single genus, Haematopus.
  • Other visiting species to the area include " Grus vipio ", " Haematopus ostralegus " osculans.
  • Illegal vehicles had not only endangered the vegetation and Haematopus moquini, but had destroyed a number of the shell middens.
  • Symbolically, the most important of the birds of the Faroe Islands is the Eurasian oystercatcher ( " Haematopus ostralegus " ).
  • In addition, there has been an occasional sighting of unusual species like Crab Plover ( Dromas ardeola ) and Eurasian Oystercatcher ( Haematopus ostralegus ).
  • The "'black oystercatcher "'( " Haematopus bachmani " ) is a conspicuous black bird found on the shoreline of western North America.
  • African black oystercatcher "'( " Haematopus moquini " ), is a large charismatic wader resident to the mainland coasts and offshore islands of southern Africa.
  • In particular they steal crabs from the red-gartered coot ( " Fulica armillata " ) and clams from the American oystercatcher ( " Haematopus palliatus " ).
  • Petite Terre is home to rare species of birds such as the Least Tern ( sternula antillarum ), the American Oystercatcher ( haematopus palliatus ), as well as various types of sandpipers.
  • The American oystercatcher ( " Haematopus palliatus " ) is frequently viewed along with the osprey ( " Pandion haliaetus " ) and other seabirds common to Long Island Sound shore.
  • Once considered a pest species because it dared to feed on a bivalve prized among people, the European oystercatcher, Haematopus ostralegus, now subsists mostly on mussels, cockles and various types of worms.
  • For a long time, Norderoog was the Eurasian oystercatcher's ( " Haematopus ostralegus " ) most densely populated breeding colony in the German Bight, but recently the population has dropped.
  • Simple bollards in the coastal parking areas have stopped 4x4s from accessing and ultimately driving on the beach, and, already, the endangered vegetation has recovered and the Haematopus moquini ( African black oystercatcher ) has since returned.
  • Hockey ( 1982 ) showed that the Canary Islands oystercatcher was a full species distinct from the African oystercatcher " Haematopus moquini ", of which it was formerly considered a subspecies; these two were occasionally lumped as subspecies of the Eurasian oystercatcher.
  • Cockle density fluctuates from year to year; the estuary is also an internationally important location for waders and other wildfowl, which has led to demands from cocklers for the control of oystercatchers ( " Haematopus ostralegus " ), which feed on cockles.
  • Predators of " Ensis directus " other than humans include birds, such as the ring-billed gull ( " Larus delawarensis " ) in North America and the Eurasian oystercatcher ( " Haematopus ostralegus " ) in Europe, and the nemertean worm " Cerebratulus lacteus ".
  • Great blue herons ( " Ardea herodias " ), black oystercatchers ( " Haematopus bachman " ), and numerous shorebirds are found along the shore and in winter, the islands are home to trumpeter swans ( " Cygnus buccinator " ), Canada goose ( " Branta canadensis " ) and other waterfowl.