tinues
Tinues refers to a group of songbirds belonging to the genus Cinclus. These birds are unique among passerines for their aquatic lifestyle. They are commonly known as dippers because of their characteristic habit of bobbing or "dipping" their bodies while standing on rocks near fast-flowing water. Dippers are found in mountainous regions of Europe, Asia, and North America, typically inhabiting clear, cold streams and rivers.
Physically, dippers are stout, short-tailed birds with strong legs and feet adapted for walking on the streambed.
The diet of dippers consists primarily of aquatic invertebrates such as insect larvae, snails, and small crustaceans,