
The Australian Pied Oystercatcher is found in coastal areas throughout the Australian continent except for areas of unbroken sea cliffs such as the Great Australian Bight. They seldom allow a close approach and are readily disturbed by people. The white breast and belly distinguish the Pied Oystercatcher from the closely related Sooty Oystercatcher, H. fuliginosus, which has all black plumage. Closely related forms are found in almost every continent in the world.
(Source : https://birdlife.org.au/)
While parked here looking at some Pied Oystercatchers on the shoreline, I found a great place for a cache.