The white-throated dipper primarily feeds on aquatic invertebrates, such as insects, larvae, and crustaceans, which it forages for underwater. It may also consume small fish and the eggs of fish, depending on the availability of food sources in its habitat. These birds are often seen diving and swimming in rivers and streams to catch their prey. Additionally, during winter, they may supplement their diet with terrestrial insects and worms.
The White-throated Dipper, in Norwegian: Fossekall.
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Rufous-throated Dipper was created in 1882.
Eng: White-throated Dipper Norsk: Fossekallen Lat.:Cinclus Cinclus
There are seven species of dipper, with the most widely recognized being the white-throated dipper. These birds are known for their unique behavior of diving underwater in search of food.
They only eat once in their life.
They only eat once in their life.
it eats ants, birds , bettles and grasshoppers
Unicorns and butterflys , and elephant ears from the zoo
They only eat once in their life.
White-throated guenon was created in 1866.
White-throated Treerunner was created in 1831.