American Dipper

The first indication of this bird's presence is likely to be either its loud, bubbly song
or a blur of grey as it flies past on its way up or down a river. It is fascinating to watch
an American Dipper forage. It wades and dives into the water and then bobs under-
neath, where it may remain for some time before popping up again. While underwa-
ter, it collects small fish and aquatic invertebrates from rocks and logs on the riverbed.
The best place to look for this bird is along rushing mountain rivers. It is found only
near clean, fast-flowing streams, so it usually isn't found near the centre of the city,
but the occasional pair will visit the small streams and lake shores of Stanley Park.

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