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Dipper

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 underwater.

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Taxonomy

Distribution and habitat

Adaptations

Behaviour

Conservation

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Dipper

Nodes68
Edges67
Triples74
Avg. degree1.97
Density0.029412
Components1

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Dipper

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related to Taxonomy · 12
Dipper → America, American, Ancient Greek, Britain, Cinclidae, Cinclus, Eurasian, German, Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen, Old English, Ouzel, The
related to Adaptations · 8
Dipper → One, Relatively, Siberia, Suntar-Khayata Mountains, The, Their, They, Unlike
related to Conservation · 8
Dipper → Atlas Mountains, Dippers, Germany, In, River, Scotland, The Cyprus, They
related to Distribution and habitat · 8
Dipper → Americas, Asia, Atlas Mountains, Dippers, Europe, In Africa, Morocco, They
related to Further reading · 8
Dipper → ISBN, London, Ormerod, Poyser, Stephanie, Stephen, The Dippers, Tyler
related to Breeding · 6
Dipper → Consequently, Linear, The, They, Tree, Within
related to Description · 6
Dipper → Dippers, Sizes, The, Their, They, While
related to Food · 6
Dipper → Dippers, Molluscs, South American, The, Their, They
related to External links · 2
Dipper → Internet Bird Collection, Janne Heimonen's
related to Communication · 1
Dipper → Dippers

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dippers water also american white-throated cinclus species small underwater rufous-throated genus family bird birds rivers may well brown similar south

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blackfliesinstance ofTheir prey consists primarily of invertebrates0.80text
stonefliesinstance ofTheir prey consists primarily of invertebrates0.80text
caddisfliesinstance ofTheir prey consists primarily of invertebrates0.80text
as well as small fishinstance ofTheir prey consists primarily of invertebrates0.80text
fish eggsinstance ofTheir prey consists primarily of invertebrates0.80text
water pollutioninstance ofThey may be threatened by anything that affects these needs0.80text
acidificationinstance ofThey may be threatened by anything that affects these needs0.80text
turbidity caused by erosioninstance ofThey may be threatened by anything that affects these needs0.80text
Dipperrelated to AdaptationsUnlike0.60section
Dipperrelated to AdaptationsThey0.60section
Dipperrelated to AdaptationsThe0.60section

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