k African black oystercatcher African black oystercatcher Haematopus moquini probing for bloodworms in beach sand. This shorebird is endemic to southern Africa. It is classified as a near threatened species, with a total population estimated to number 5,000 to 6, nesting sites along beaches is the main threat to the population. Photographed in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, in the Western Cape region of South Africa. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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African black oystercatcher African black oystercatcher  Haematopus moquini  probing for bloodworms in beach sand. This shorebird is endemic to southern Africa. It is classified as a near threatened species, with a total population estimated to number 5,000 to 6, nesting sites along beaches is the main threat to the population. Photographed in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, in the Western Cape region of South Africa.
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African black oystercatcher

African black oystercatcher (Haematopus moquini) probing for bloodworms in beach sand. This shorebird is endemic to southern Africa. It is classified as a near threatened species, with a total population estimated to number 5,000 to 6, nesting sites along beaches is the main threat to the population. Photographed in the De Hoop Nature Reserve, in the Western Cape region of South Africa.

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