
Dipper - Wikipedia
Dipper nests are usually large, round, domed structures made of moss, with an internal cup of grass and rootlets, and a side entrance hole. They are often built in confined spaces over, or …
American Dipper Overview, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of …
The American Dipper is North America's only truly aquatic songbird. Dippers have a thin white line of feathers on each eyelid that create a white flash as the bird blinks.
American Dipper - All About Birds
The American Dipper is found on fast-flowing mountain streams and cold coastal streams of western North America and Central America. They forage in cascades, riffles and waterfalls …
Dipper Pines - Gravity Falls Wiki
Mason "Dipper" Pines [2] (born August 31, 1999) is a smart, curious, and adventurous 13-year-old boy (12 prior to the events of the finale), and is one of the two main protagonists of the series. …
American Dipper | Audubon Field Guide
The Dipper may walk with only its head submerged, or may dive, "flying" underwater and walking on the bottom, probing under stones in streambed. Also will swim on surface to pick up floating …
Dipper - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts
Everything you should know about the Dipper. The Dipper is the the only songbird in the world that can swim under the water.
American Dipper - eBird
Juveniles are slightly paler below than adults. Forages for invertebrates by walking underwater. Inhabits fast-moving rocky streams in western North America, from Alaska to Panama. Often …
Dipper: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]
Black-billed Dipper (Cinclus leucocephalus): Also found in South America, similar to the Rufous-throated but with a distinctive black bill. Each species exhibits slight variations in size, …
Dipper | Taxonomy & Facts | Britannica
Dipper, any of five species of songbirds of the Cinclidae family (order Passeriformes) noted for insect hunting by walking underwater in rushing streams and named for their frequent body …
American Dipper - National Wildlife Federation
The American dipper is almost always seen in or along rivers and streams, where it frequently bobs or "dips" its body up and down as it searches for food. The dipper is a medium-size gray …