The Weminuche Audubon Society and the American Dipper Project in Durango will be starting a new research project on the ...
The American dipper, a drab-looking bird no larger than a robin, is a splashy rarity: a songbird that swims and even walks underwater. This round-bodied gray bird with short wings and a stubby tail is ...
The Weminuche Audubon Society and the Durango Bird Club recently announced an ambitious new research project aimed at better understanding the influences on breeding success of the American dipper, a ...
Over the past few weeks, I’ve gone from pulling on my heavy down parka jacket and tucking the hood up around my face to wearing only a light windbreaker when I run errands. If you’ve been outside ...
Terry Rich For the Idaho Press Aug 9, 2023 Aug 9, 2023 0 One of Idaho’s favorite birds can be seen in summer while camping, backpacking, fly fishing or floating in and near our many wonderful mountain ...
As fall and winter approach, I have been thinking about birds that overwinter in the Upper Clark Fork Valley. The American dipper is an often overlooked permanent resident of southwest Montana. In the ...
Anyone who has spent enough time along a mountain stream in our state has observed American dippers (Cinclus mexicanus), the slate-gray, aquatic songbird with its cheerful calls and peculiar “bobbing” ...
The Black Hills population of the American dipper depends on unpolluted, fast-moving streams for its sustenance, and with only about 50 remaining in the Hills, environmentalists are concerned a ...
The American dipper has long captivated the fancy of writers and poets. Known by many as the water ouzel, it is the sooty-gray, plump bird often encountered on the clear, rushing mountain streams ...
One of Idaho’s favorite birds can be seen in summer while camping, backpacking, fly fishing or floating in and near our many wonderful mountain streams and rivers. That is the water ouzel, more ...
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