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The Dippers

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Dippers

Contributors:

By (Author) Stephanie Tyler

ISBN:

9781408136812

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

T & AD Poyser

Publication Date:

1st January 2011

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Zoology: birds (ornithology)

Dewey:

598.832

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

248

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm, Spine 16mm

Weight:

545g

Description

Dippers are the world's only truly aquatic passerine birds, and their remarkable swimming and diving abilities have long attracted the interest of research biologists on both sides of the Atlantic, as well as elsewhere in Europe and Japan. For the birdwatcher and naturalist, the behavioural abilities of these attractive birds are only added to by the beauty of their preferred habitat, the fast-flowing streams of the wild uplands. The magic of the running water, moss-covered rocky banks, pools, riffles, cascades and waterfalls lend a majestic backdrop to the busy activity of Dippers as they bob and blink on an exposed rock before diving underwater to forage for caddis and mayfly nymphs amongst the submerged stones of the stream bed. The chance to watch Dippers is always worth the walk into such places. These are also habitats under pressure. Only in clean, base-rich waters can the Dipper's insect prey thrive. Current changes in land use threaten these conditions. Conifer plantations promote acidic run-off and contamination by common pesticides reduces the number of suitable waterways each year. The intrinsic value of Dippers is now supplemented by their role as indicators of the health of their upland habitats. The text is supported by numerous figures and photographs, and by the delightful drawings of Darren Rees. Jacket and text illustrations by Darren Rees

Author Bio

Stephanie Tyler, the Conservation Officer of the RSPB in Wales, has studied Welsh Dippers for 20 years and also travelled to Canada, California, the Andes and Nepal in her quest to observe the other four dipper species. In 1984, Steve Ormerod from the University of Wales at Cardiff added his skills as an invertebrate biologist to her work on the distribution of Dippers in relation to food supply. In this book they bring together their own work with that of others to paint a picture of Dipper biology worldwide. Territorial behaviour, breeding biology, diet, movements and population dynamics are all discussed in relation to the Dippers' adaptations to an aquatic lifestyle.

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