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Layla ([personal profile] layla) wrote2006-11-27 09:44 pm

I saw a water ouzel!

Otherwise known as the American Dipper.

I love these birds. Truly, I do. What other animal spends its winters in the north country SWIMMING? We used to have them all over the place where I grew up, but this is the first time I've ever seen one in the Interior. I always assumed it was too cold here and there just wasn't enough open water. However, one of our little streams is still open despite the recent cold, and when I was walking the dogs today I saw a little gray bird flutter down and land in it. I thought, "Oh, a dipper, could it be?" And it was! There is just nothing else that looks like them. They bob up and down when they perch on something (hence the name) and they duck under the water and swim around searching for insect larvae.

They also have a pretty song, but this one wasn't singing. It was probably too cold, a dippersicle.

EDIT: Interesting article on the dipper here

[identity profile] laylalawlor.livejournal.com 2006-12-31 08:21 am (UTC)(link)
*grin* I don't think you're a stalker -- actually, I *was* curious how many of the people who met me over on the fan side of things actually read my personal LJ. (And I know you left feedback for me -- and I'm horribly behind at replying to fb, so let me just take the opportunity to say Thanks! ... and you'll be getting a better reply at some point, I hope.)

That's really cool that you've seen one of those too! Most people haven't; I think they're actually relatively common, but they just tend to live in places where people don't go, high mountain streams and the like.