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1) dri chen rnyang ma; 2) [arch] kleshas [IW]
1) dri chen rnyang ma; 2) [arch] kleshas [IW]  
 
(med) Eagle, Aquila chrysaetos ? (Phrin Las 1987). glag, A bird which resembles an eagle, but smaller than the vulture and larger than the hawk (Drungtso 1999). <br>
Golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have a Holarctic distribution in open and semi-open habitats up to 3600 m (animaldiversity.org). The subspecies Aquila chrysaetos daphanea, Himalayan golden eagle or Berkut, distributed from the Caucasus along the Himalaya to Bhutan and China is the largest and second-darkest subspecies.  In Tibet, golden eagles inhabit high ridges and passes in the Lhasa River watershed, where they regularly join groups of soaring Himalayan vultures (Gyps himalayensis) (wikipedia). [[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 18:58, 3 December 2021 (UTC)


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1) dri chen rnyang ma; 2) [arch] kleshas [IW]

(med) Eagle, Aquila chrysaetos ? (Phrin Las 1987). glag, A bird which resembles an eagle, but smaller than the vulture and larger than the hawk (Drungtso 1999).
Golden eagles (Aquila chrysaetos) have a Holarctic distribution in open and semi-open habitats up to 3600 m (animaldiversity.org). The subspecies Aquila chrysaetos daphanea, Himalayan golden eagle or Berkut, distributed from the Caucasus along the Himalaya to Bhutan and China is the largest and second-darkest subspecies. In Tibet, golden eagles inhabit high ridges and passes in the Lhasa River watershed, where they regularly join groups of soaring Himalayan vultures (Gyps himalayensis) (wikipedia). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 18:58, 3 December 2021 (UTC)