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| Eurasian oystercatcher (*Haematopus ostralegus*) stands on a rocky shoreline. It has a striking black and white plumage, a long, bright orange beak, and red eyes. Its legs are pinkish-red, contrasting with the stony background. The bird is likely foraging among the wet stones for shellfish or other prey. The light reflects off the surface, highlighting the textures of the rocks and the bird's glossy feathers. This species is common in coastal regions, known for its distinctive call and behavior. |
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