ML704418 IBC 1008519
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A bird perched on a small rock, over the water. Published in HBW Volume 10 on page 333. Original HBW caption: The dipper family is a well-defined grouping of five sexually monochromatic riverine species, all notably homogenous in shape, behaviour and ecology, differing only in size and pattern. The Brown Dipper is typically robust and streamlined, as befits its semi-aquatic lifestyle. With a fairly stout bill, short wings and stumpy tail, it gives a somewhat rotund impression, often exaggerated by the fact that its tail is habitually cocked. This is one of the two Eurasian species, the other three all belonging to the New World. IBC scientific name: Cinclus pallasii pallasii. Original IBC location name and coordinates: Guangdong (23.3019,113.269). Elevation: 3 m. Date added to IBC: June 21, 2016.
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- 1800 pixels x 1193 pixels
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- Cataloged
- 30 Jan 2020 - Matthew D. Medler
- Digitized
- 30 Jan 2020 - Matthew D. Medler