Due to their comparatively giant size, the shorebird contains a restricted range of predators in its natural surroundings with dogs, cats, stoats and weasels being the first predators of the shorebird chicks and eggs.
Avocets are known to breed on open ground, typically near the water. the feminine shorebird lays around four eggs that are incubated by each oldsters till they hatch a month later. shorebird chicks are suckled by each oldsters till they fledge (fly far from the nest) at between four and six weeks previous.
Photo source Avocet
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*Today, the shorebird seems to be thriving notably within the Great Britain, wherever in depth conservation work has been wiped out order to undertake and build the shorebird population when it became extinct in Britain within the 1800s. Today, the shorebird is additionally on the brand for the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection of Birds) *.