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oyster catcher on the thames?
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I saw 2 oyster catchers on the banks of the Thames today. Is this normal? or are they off course?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, they're fine. The Thames Estuary is one of the prime spots for wader watching - Dunlin, Ringed Plover, Avocet etc.
The Oystercatchers mainly breed further north and then migrate to the south coast for the winter - starting as early as June. So keep a watch out for more and more species as the autumn migration gets under way starting with a dribble, then more and more will join up from the continent with those already here.
The Oystercatchers mainly breed further north and then migrate to the south coast for the winter - starting as early as June. So keep a watch out for more and more species as the autumn migration gets under way starting with a dribble, then more and more will join up from the continent with those already here.
You can see the distribution of oystercatchers in the UK on these maps
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