Posted on April 7, 2020
I photographed these American Oystercatchers from a much earlier trip to the Brigantine Division of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge. We saw quite a few Oystercatchers around especially by the waters edge. They seem to be very skiddish birds so I was using a Canon 400mm DO lens with a 1.4x teleconverter on 7D Camera (for a Full Frame Field of View ~ 896mm). I really like their bright colored beak and eyes! They really stand out!




Category: Birds, Blog, Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Favorite Locations, Wildlife Tagged: American Oystercatcher, Brigantine Division, Canon 400mm DO lens, Canon 400mm f/4 DO lens, Canon 7D, Canon Series III 1.4X Teleconverter, Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, Oystercatchers
Posted on June 18, 2014
This family of Oystercatchers was wandering across the sand dunes, when all of a sudden a Common Tern seemed very interested in the chicks. It kept diving down to get the chicks, hitting them and trying to get them. The adult Oystercatchers were trying to protect their chicks to a point, but also just wandered off here and there not paying attention to some of the attacks. Some of the chicks got knocked over, but eventually started moving again. All the chicks in this family survived this series of attacks and moved on, but another family of Oystercatchers I was watching lost all three of their chicks to the Terns, so I did not post any of those photos here. All of these are cropped in quite a bit, but thought it was an interesting story showing their survival.

Oystercatchers moving on after the Terns left Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Common Tern Attacking Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Tern Pulling Up After Hitting Oystercatcher Chick Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Squawking at the Attacking Tern Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Warding Off the Attacking Tern Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Diving Tern Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.

Tern Diving Again Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon i.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600, +0.67 exp. comp, ISO 400, Fairly Heavy Crop.
Category: Birds, Blog, Nickerson Beach, Wildlife Tagged: American Oystercatcher, American Oystercatcher chicks, Nickerson Beach
Posted on June 16, 2014
Some more American Oystercatchers with chicks from Nickerson Beach, Long Island. Still going through my Raw files from the other week. This pair had 3 chicks which were following the male. The male was picking up tid bits on the beach feeding the chicks, then they ran back to mom and stayed close to her.

Oystercatcher with Chick. Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon 2X Series II Teleconverter, f/10, 1/640 sec, ISO 400

Oystercatcher with 2 Chicks. Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon 2X Series II Teleconverter, f/10, 1/500 sec, +0.33 exposure compensation, ISO 400

Hanging out by Mom. Canon EOS1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS, Canon 2X Series II Teleconverter, f/10, 1/400 sec, +0.67 exposure compensation, ISO 400
Category: Birds, Blog, Nickerson Beach, Wildlife Tagged: Amer, American Oystercatcher, Nickerson Beach
Posted on June 11, 2014
I was following this family of American Oystercatchers as they wandered along the sand dunes. The adult pair separated and 2 of the chicks went with the other adult Oystercatcher and went farther away in the grasses. They were in and out of the grasses so it was hard to get clear shots of them but this adult and chick came closer and were in an area with less grasses to interfere with my photos. I thought it added a little interest as to their habitat, but I would have liked it without the grasses. The adult was finding food and feeding the chick as it went along. If you are in the area it is a great place for photography.

American Oystercatcher with chick, Canon EOS 1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO IS lens, Canon 1.4X Series III Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1600 sec, +0.33 exposure compensation, ISO 400
Category: Birds, Blog, Favorite Locations, Nickerson Beach, Wildlife Tagged: American Oystercatcher, American Oystercatcher chicks, Nickerson Beach
Posted on June 5, 2014
This American Oystercatcher was searching for food in the sand at Nickerson Beach in Long Island. It started walking straight towards me as I was tracking its movements through the lens. It stopped and was looking straight at me as though it was saying ” Who Are You Looking At”! Let me know what title you would give the main photo!

Hatched Oystercatcher Egg on the Sand. Canon 1D MkIV, 400mm f/4 DO IS, 25mm Canon Extension Tube- (for closer focusing, f/8, 1/500 sec, -0.33 exposure compensation, ISO 400

American Oystercatcher Working on a meal. Canon 1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO lens, Canon Series III 1.4X Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1250 sec, +0.67 exposure compensation, ISO 400

American Oystercatcher Closeup Canon 1D MkIV, Canon 400mm f/4 DO lens, Canon Series III 1.4X Teleconverter, f/8, 1/1250 sec, +0.67 exposure compensation, ISO 400
Category: Birds, Blog, Nickerson Beach, Wildlife Tagged: American Oystercatcher, Canon 400mm DO, Nickerson Beach
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