Cinclidae

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Cinclidae is a small family of aquatic songbirds known as dippers, which are adapted to foraging in fast-flowing streams and rivers.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Cinclidae canonical 2

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (41)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bird family
taxon
adaptation dense plumage
high blood oxygen-carrying capacity
nasal flaps
powerful wings
strong legs
waterproof feathers
bodySize small passerine
class Aves
commonName dippers
conservationStatus varies by species
diet aquatic invertebrates
insect larvae
small fish
foragingBehavior dives into water
walks on stream bed
geographicDistribution Asia
Europe
North America
Northern Hemisphere
South America
habitat fast-flowing streams
rivers
hasMemberGenus Cinclus
kingdom Animalia
lifestyle aquatic
movement bobs or dips body frequently
nameEtymology family name derived from genus Cinclus
notableSpecies Cinclus cinclus
Cinclus
surface form: Cinclus leucocephalus

Cinclus mexicanus
Cinclus
surface form: Cinclus pallasii

Cinclus
surface form: Cinclus schulzi
order Passeriformes
phylum Chordata
plumageColor generally dark
reproductiveBehavior builds domed nests near water
often nests behind waterfalls
taxonRank family
vocalization songbird

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (2)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Passerida includes Cinclidae
Muscicapoidea includesFamily Cinclidae