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What is a "surfbird"?
A surfbird is a unique shorebird species that inhabits rocky coastlines and tidal zones. With its sturdy build and medium-sized body, the surfbird is well-suited for navigating the challenging terrain of its coastal habitat. It features a distinctive combination of plumage colors, with a mottled brown back, white underparts, and bold black markings on its wings and breast. The surfbird is known for its incredible agility and ability to maneuver among crashing waves and rocky crevices. It has a strong, pointed beak that it uses to probe for invertebrates and small crustaceans hidden within the seaweed and rock formations. During the breeding season, surfbirds gather in small colonies on elevated cliffs, where they build nests and raise their young. Their remarkable adaptability to harsh coastal environments makes them fascinating birds to observe and appreciate in their natural habitat.