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(med) Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) (Czaja). Synonyms : chu bya, so to rog po (Jam-dpal) <br>
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(med) Cormorant (''Phalacrocorax carbo'') (Czaja). Common Merganser (''Mergus merganser'') (David Holler, Tibetbirds.com) <br>
so bya ni / chu bya / so to rog po zer / lhan mchan las / nya za ba'i bya nag po zhes dang / shel phreng las / chu bya so tho nag po de la so yod pas so bya zer / zhes dang / ngang pa tsam nag po mchu lcags kyu 'dra la ske rkang phra ring khong du pho ba rgyu ma gang yang med cing nya za ba'o // rgyud las / so bya'i sgro yis chu 'gags 'bigs // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, pdf p 285) <br>
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Synonyms : chu bya, so to rog po ('Jam-dpal) <br>
  
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_089) so bya (30_089) so bya'i sgro (33_141) so bya'i rus pa / sha khu / gre ba. Jam-dpal (pdf p 285) so bya 
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'''so bya''' ni / chu bya / so to rog po zer / lhan mchan las / nya za ba'i bya nag po zhes dang / shel phreng las / chu bya so tho nag po de la so yod pas so bya zer / zhes dang / ngang pa tsam nag po mchu lcags kyu 'dra la ske rkang phra ring khong du pho ba rgyu ma gang yang med cing nya za ba'o // rgyud las / so bya'i sgro yis chu 'gags 'bigs // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 259) <br>
  
so bya usually denotes the Cormorant, but the thangka image in Phrin Las is the Common Merganser, Mergus merganser. so bya, 'tooth bird', the beak has the form of a toothlike saw (David Holler, tibetbirds). The Common merganser is shown under the name chu bya ir mo in Tibetbirds.com <br>
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Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_089) so bya (30_089) so bya'i sgro (33_141) so bya'i rus pa / sha khu / gre ba. 'Jam-dpal (print p 259) so bya 
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'''so bya''' usually denotes the Cormorant, but the thangka image in Phrin Las is the Common Merganser, ''Mergus merganser''. so bya, 'tooth bird', the beak has the form of a toothlike saw (David Holler). The Common merganser is shown under the name '''chu bya ir mo''' in Tibetbirds.com <br>
 
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སོ་བྱ
phalacrocorax carbo sinensiks blumenbach, aquatic bird [JV]

large black fish eating water bird [IW]


(med) Cormorant (Phalacrocorax carbo) (Czaja). Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) (David Holler, Tibetbirds.com)
Synonyms : chu bya, so to rog po ('Jam-dpal)

so bya ni / chu bya / so to rog po zer / lhan mchan las / nya za ba'i bya nag po zhes dang / shel phreng las / chu bya so tho nag po de la so yod pas so bya zer / zhes dang / ngang pa tsam nag po mchu lcags kyu 'dra la ske rkang phra ring khong du pho ba rgyu ma gang yang med cing nya za ba'o // rgyud las / so bya'i sgro yis chu 'gags 'bigs // zhes so // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 259)

Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_089) so bya (30_089) so bya'i sgro (33_141) so bya'i rus pa / sha khu / gre ba. 'Jam-dpal (print p 259) so bya

so bya usually denotes the Cormorant, but the thangka image in Phrin Las is the Common Merganser, Mergus merganser. so bya, 'tooth bird', the beak has the form of a toothlike saw (David Holler). The Common merganser is shown under the name chu bya ir mo in Tibetbirds.com
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 12:24, 23 February 2024 (EST)