Chatham Islands Oystercatcher vs Magellanic Oystercatcher
Haematopus chathamensis verglichen mit Haematopus leucopodus
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Merkmal | Chatham Islands Oystercatcher | Magellanic Oystercatcher |
|---|---|---|
| Wissenschaftlicher Name | Haematopus chathamensis | Haematopus leucopodus |
| Ordnung | Charadriiformes | Charadriiformes |
| Familie | Haematopodidae | Haematopodidae |
| Erhaltungsstatus | Endangered | Least Concern |
| Länge | — | — |
| Flügelspannweite | 50,4 cm (19.8 in) | 51,3 cm (20.2 in) |
| Gewicht | 580,0 g (20.46 oz) | 620,0 g (21.87 oz) |
| Ernährung | -- | -- |
| Gelegegröße | 2-3 | 1-2 |
| Population Trend | — | — |
Habitat Comparison
Gemeinsame Lebensräume
Chatham Islands Oystercatcher only
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Magellanic Oystercatcher only
Erhaltungsstatus
Endangered
Chatham Islands Oystercatcher
Least Concern
Magellanic Oystercatcher
About These Birds
Chatham Islands Oystercatcher
Chatham Islands Oystercatcher (Haematopus chathamensis) is a large 47–49 cm oystercatcher endemic to the Chatham Islands, New Zealand. Black and white patterning; orange-red bill; pink legs. Critically Endangered; world population only ~440 birds. Inhabits rocky shores and sandy beaches on the Chatham Islands.
Magellanic Oystercatcher
Magellanic Oystercatcher (Haematopus leucopodus) is a large 42–46 cm oystercatcher of southern South America. Black and white plumage; long straight orange-red bill; pink legs. Inhabits rocky and sandy beaches, kelp beds, and coastal grasslands from southern Chile and Argentina through Tierra del Fuego to the Falkland Islands. Common resident.