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BBC Wildlife Magazine

SAMUEL WEST

“they hunt by swimming or walking along the bottom of the stream.”

Why have you chosen to champion the dipper?

t’s a brilliantly odd bird, in habitat, behaviour and appearance. Like a huge, stocky, neckless wren with a white bib; in a country house murder mystery, the

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