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Always moving and always looking for food, the Black Turnstone is fun to watch and a familiar sight on the beaches. Black Turnstone facts: The Black Turnstone often shows strong site and mate fidelity when breeding; nesting at the same exact site with the same mate year after year. When raising the young, the female often leaves after two weeks, leaving the remaining parental care to the male. ~ whatbird.com
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