An American dipper (Cinclus mexicanus) feeds in the Cedar River near Renton, Washington. American dippers are found throughout western North America, feeding in fast-moving, rocky streams where they feed on aquatic insects and their larvae, tiny fish, and tadpoles. Dippers have an extra eyelid that allow them to see when their heads are underwater as well as scales that close their nostrils when they are submerged.
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