Dippers are birds I don’t see very often. They’re primarily birds of fast-flowing rivers and, although there are two rivers, the Ely and the Taff, within walking distance of my home, where they flow in to Cardiff Bay neither river has the boulders or rocks Dippers like to use to launch themselves into the water.
So, it was a delight to hear a Dipper calling in the River Rhymney during Wednesday’s walk in the Welsh valleys and then, on peering down into the river, to see not only an adult bird, which flew off upstream, but also to spot and then watch this adorable fledgling, which was already practising the bobbing motion these birds are known for.
Interestingly, I have seen adult dippers on Taff near Hailey Park (up to cricket club grounds before you get to Radyr bridge). Not for a while but have in past
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I’ve seen them right below Blackweir, so they really do range quite widely. 🙂
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One of my favourite birds. I see them fairly regularly on the feeder by Radyr Weir.
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I used to see them often there and on the Taff but haven’t been up that way for over a year. Must go, now that we’re allowed on the trains again. 🙂
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