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  1. Dipper - Wikipedia

    Dippers are members of the genus Cinclus in the bird family Cinclidae, so-called because of their bobbing or dipping movements. They are unique among passerines for their ability to dive and swim …

  2. Dip Mixes, Party Dip, Seasonings, Chip Dip - Dipper's Delight

    Dipper's Delight offer over 20 delicious dip mixes and dessert mixes. Use for dips, cheese balls, cooking spices, fruit dips and are great for fundraisers.

  3. American Dipper - All About Birds

    Look for American Dippers on boulders or fallen logs along whitewater streams in western North America. Their characteristic dipping motion helps make them noticeable despite their subdued …

  4. American Dipper | Audubon Field Guide

    This distinctive bird is locally common along rushing streams in the West, especially in high mountains. It is usually seen bobbing up and down on a rock in mid-stream, or flying low over the water, following …

  5. American Dipper - National Wildlife Federation

    Mountainous streams often provide the necessary habitat, but American dippers can be found in altitudes ranging from sea level to more than 12,000 feet (3,650 meters).

  6. Dipper - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts

    Unlike most birds that merely visit water to drink or bathe, dippers actively forage in the water, “dipping” and submerging themselves to hunt for invertebrates. There are five recognized species of dippers, …

  7. Dipper: Characteristics, Diet, Facts & More [Fact Sheet]

    Dippers, the unique songbirds that defy conventional bird behavior, are an intriguing subject for nature enthusiasts and ornithologists alike. Known for their remarkable ability to dive and swim underwater, …

  8. 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 bobbing. …

  9. American Dipper - eBird

    Forages for invertebrates by walking underwater. Inhabits fast-moving rocky streams in western North America, from Alaska to Panama. Often nests under bridges. Unique shape, behavior, and strict …

  10. Dipper Facts: Identification, Diet, Migration Info etc. - Binocular Base

    Dippers are residents of fast-flowing streams and rivers, mostly found in upland areas. These agile birds are well-adapted to their watery habitats, using their unique abilities to thrive in these challenging …