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22-OCT-2018 Dick Keely

Dipper (Cinclus cinclus)

Castleconnell, Co. Limerick

Slightly smaller than a Blackbird, in all plumages, it appears very compact and dumpy. It is a widespread resident along rocky streams and rivers. Habitually bobs up and down when perched. Flies low over the water. Adults are reddish-brown with a large "bib" of white on the throat and breast. Also has a broad rusty brown patch where the white bib ends on the breast. Juvenile Dippers have the brown plumage tones replaced with grey and the white bib reduced to a small area on the throat. The underparts are barred grey, while at close range, a small white eyering can be seen.
Source: https://www.birdwatchireland.ie/IrelandsBirds/Dipper/tabid/1134/Default.aspx

Nikon D810 ,Tamron SP 150-600MM F/5-6.3 Di VC USD
1/800s f/6.3 at 600.0mm iso12800 full exif

other sizes: small medium original auto
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Jean-Claude Billonneau01-Apr-2023 15:11
Ce cingle est superbe sur ce rocher. V
Martin Lamoon22-Jan-2019 20:42
Great shot of this interesting bird.
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fotabug22-Jan-2019 03:00
I love watching the Dippers, such interesting little birds!
Ray :)21-Jan-2019 21:10
A fascinating bird which is absent here in SE England due to the lack of fast flowing streams. Lovely shot.
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