• Two dippers by the river

    Two dippers by the river | 1000х667 | 108 Kb

  • Dipper (young individual)

    Dipper (young individual) | 1400х900 | 439 Kb

  • Feeding the young dipper

    Feeding the young dipper | 1000х667 | 76 Kb

  • Dipper feeds chick

    Dipper feeds chick | 1000х667 | 68 Kb

  • Dipper builds a nest

    Dipper builds a nest | 1024х820 | 396 Kb

  • Dipper builds a nest

    Dipper builds a nest | 1000х668 | 199 Kb

  • Slap on the edge of ice

    Slap on the edge of ice | 1000х701 | 70 Kb

  • Dipper looks out for prey

    Dipper looks out for prey | 1000х666 | 70 Kb

  • Slap takes off with prey

    Slap takes off with prey | 1100х599 | 57 Kb

  • Dipper dries the wings after diving

    Dipper dries the wings after diving | 1100х851 | 298 Kb

  • Dipper on the hunt at the stream

    1000х703 | 106 Kb

  • The moment of take-off from the stone

    1005х669 | 189 Kb

  • Bunny with full beak of insects

    1000х667 | 97 Kb

  • Dipper with prey in its beak

    1000х667 | 72 Kb

  • Dipper doing exercises on the stone

    1140х760 | 268 Kb

  • Dipper hunts under water

    1200х799 | 407 Kb

  • Dipper with prey in its beak

    1000х750 | 280 Kb

  • Bog with open beak

    1000х667 | 58 Kb

  • Oryapka raised its wings on a standing on a mossy stone

    1024х680 | 80 Kb

  • Dipper stands on the icy stone

    1024х683 | 53 Kb

  • Diad on a dry branch

    1024х681 | 96 Kb

  • The moment of take-off

    1067х800 | 329 Kb

  • Dipper on the hunt

    1000х563 | 74 Kb

  • Dipper in the water

    1000х664 | 50 Kb

  • Oilyapka at the frozen brook

    1280х860 | 440 Kb

  • Dipper before jumping

    1200х798 | 286 Kb

  • Dipper on the bank of the stream

    1100х733 | 84 Kb

  • Dipper or water sparrow flying over water

    1200х600 | 182 Kb

  • Dipper (adult)

    1200х800 | 166 Kb

There is one amazing bird in the vast passer-shaped detachment called a dipper, remarkable for its characteristic appearance and exceptional passion for water. Thanks to non-wet plumage, dippers are the only representatives of the squadron who can swim, dive and maneuver deftly, run along the bottom of fast rivers and streams.

For such a feature, the birds are called water sparrows, and for some similarities with a thrush - water thrushes. The genus of the honey-grass includes only 5 species, among which the common sand-wool is considered the most common.

Similar:

Comments