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O que (quem) é umbrella bird - definição

GENUS OF BIRDS
Umbrella Bird; Cephalopterus; Umbrella bird
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umbrellabird         
¦ noun a large black tropical American cotinga with a radiating crest and long wattles. [Genus Cephalopterus: three species.]
Umbrellabird         
Umbrellabird is the common name referring to three species of birds in the genus Cephalopterus. They are named for their distinct umbrella-like hoods.
Oil-paper umbrella         
  • Ajanta site]] featuring an oil paper umbrella, 2nd century BC to 6th century AD
  • Umbrella stand at the Sunday market, [[Chiangmai]]
  • Kyō wagasa, a traditional umbrella of Kyoto, Japan.
  • Umbrella making as a home industry
  • Oil-paper umbrella from [[Fuzhou]]
  • Phangki, son of [[Nāga]] under an oil-paper umbrella
  •  Terracotta Army
  • The underside of a Japanese oil-paper umbrella
  •  Oil-paper umbrella at a wedding ceremony
  • Oil-paper umbrella used in weddings in [[Ryūkyū]]
TYPE OF UMBRELLA ORIGINATING IN CHINA
Karakasa; Oil Paper Umbrella; Oil paper umbrella; Asian parasol; Asian umbrella; Chinese umbrella; Chinese parasol; Japanese umbrella; Japanese parasol; East Asian parasol; East Asian umbrella; Paper parasol; Oil paper parasol; Chinese paper umbrella; Wagasa; Oil-paper umbrellas; Janomegasa
An oil-paper umbrella (, , ) is a type of paper umbrella that originated in China. It subsequently spread across several East, South and Southeast Asian countries such as Japan, Malaysia, Myanmar, Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Laos, where it has been further developed with different characteristics.

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Umbrellabird

Umbrellabird is the common name referring to three species of birds in the genus Cephalopterus. They are named for their distinct umbrella-like hoods.

The umbrellabird was described by Sir Alfred Wallace, a companion of Charles Darwin, in the 1800s while on an expedition to South America. Umbrellabirds face habitat loss, and two of the three species are at risk of extinction.