The
sooty oystercatcher (
Haematopus fuliginosus) is a species of wading bird
endemic to Australia. It frequents the intertidal zone on sand, shingle or pebble beaches, mudflats, and saltflats. With a length of 42 to 52 cm (16.5 to 20.5 in), females are slightly larger than males, and have relatively longer beaks. The two sexes differ in their diets; females tend to select soft prey such as small fishes and crabs,
bluebottle jellyfishes and
sea squirts, which they can swallow whole, while males choose hard prey such as
mussels,
turban shells and
periwinkles.
Photograph credit: John Harrison