Dipper (Bird)

Introduction

This evening I am reporting on the White -throated Dipper, an environmentally threatened small bird which is usually found in fresh water environments.


 Information on the Dipper

Dippers are easily recognized as a function of their 'jerky' movements when hunting for for food-hence the name.  

Whilst not a committed bird-watcher I will certainly jump at the opportunity to capture rare or unusual avian images when opportunity permits. One such opportunity arose a couple of days ago at Rouken Glen Country Park in Glasgow, Scotland. In this case the bird was motionless but I took the image anyway and later received confirmation of identity. Please bear in mind the image was taken with a cellphone camera over some distance, hence quality is not ideal.

Dippers are at risk of declining populations due to environmental factors . They are particularly sensitive to changes in water pH levels.There has occurred a 39pct fall in dipper populations since 1995 and the species is now amber listed.

NB: On reviewing images from this particular shoot I noticed what appears to be a Red Fox in the background undergrowth. See image below. 

  

More information

For more information on Scotland please refer Visitors’ Guide to Scotland, ISBN 978-1-9161332-0-4. This book is also available via Kindle.

 

 

 


 

 

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