Location: east side of the Park Range (Jackson County) at about 9,000'.

At a small cascade (Big Creek Falls),  Emily spotted a bird on an evergreen 
branch about 8 or 10' above the creek - the bird mostly hidden by needles 
and shadow.  We assumed it was one of numerous robins we'd seen.  As we 
pulled out binocs, we could see the bird doing familiar bobbing.  Turned 
out to be a dipper.   It then flew to a rock near the cascade - it was a 
juvenile (I've noted juvenile dippers seemingly unsure about swift water 
before).  After a few moments, the dipper flew downstream where we lost it 
in copious deadfall across the creek.

We're curious - has anyone else ever seen a dipper perched in a tree or 
other vegetation?

 Rolf Hertenstein and Emily Walker - Lyons, Boulder County

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