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Was (wer) ist Pallas' dipper - definition

SPECIES OF BIRD
Cinclus pallasii; Pallas's Dipper; Pallas Dipper; Palla's Dipper; Asian Dipper; Asiatic Dipper; Brown Dipper; Pallas's dipper

Pallas (freedman)         
GREEK FREEDMAN AND SECRETARY IN ROME DURING THE REIGNS OF ROMAN EMPERORS CLAUDIUS AND NERO
Marcus Antonius Pallas
Marcus Antonius Pallas (died AD 62) was a prominent Greek freedman and secretary during the reigns of the Roman Emperors Claudius and Nero. His younger brother was Marcus Antonius Felix, a procurator of Iudaea Province.
Pallas-class frigate         
1791 CLASS OF BRITISH FRIGATES
Pallas class frigate; HMS Pallas (1793)
The Pallas-class frigates were a series of three frigates built to a 1791 design by John Henslow, which served in the Royal Navy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.
Pallas (daughter of Triton)         
MYTHICAL GREEK DEITY, DAUGHTER OF TRITON
Pallas (deity); Pallas (mythology)
In Greek mythology, Pallas (; Ancient Greek: Παλλάς) was the daughter of Triton (son of Poseidon) and messenger of the seas.

Wikipedia

Brown dipper

The brown dipper (Cinclus pallasii), also known as Pallas's dipper, Asian dipper or the Asiatic dipper, is an aquatic songbird found in the mountains of the east Palearctic. It is a thrush-like bird with a cocked tail. Its plumage is chocolate-brown with a slightly lighter coloured back and breast. At 22 cm (8.7 in) and 87 g (3.1 oz), it is the largest of the dippers. This species, which is not often seen, is found at medium to low elevations where mountain streams flow.