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The White-throated dipper lives in the mountainous areas of Slovenia along clear mountain rivers and rapids. Standing on a rock or in flight, it forages for food. It eats crabs, small fish, molluscs, insect larvae and other invertebrates. It forages underwater by walking on the ground and turning over stones on the river bottom.
The water racer is a skilled diver. It dives briefly, flapping its wings as it does so. After diving, it preens its feathers to be ready to fly or dive again. To keep the feathers watertight, he lubricates them with oil produced in a gland at the base of his tail.
The White-throated dipper nests near water, above rapids, in rock hollows, between tree roots, under banks and even under the curtain of a waterfall. It nests from April to July. The nest is large, surrounded by moss, and lined with grass and leaves. The female lays 3 to 6 eggs.
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