An American dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) approaches its nest in Yellowstone National Park. The dipper is well adapted to its stream side existence: long legs for wading, oily feathers, and an extra eyelid that allows it to see underwater all aid its search for aquatic insects and their larvae. The American dipper ranges from the mountainous regions of Central America and western North America.

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