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(med) Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) (Drungtso 1999) | (med) Cuckoo (''Cuculus canorus'') (Drungtso 1999) <br> | ||
Synonyms : dpyid kyi pho nya, dpyid kyi rgyal mo (Jam-dpal) <br> | |||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_024) khu byug. Jam-dpal ( | '''khu byug''' ni / dpyid kyi pho nya / dpyid kyi rgyal mo zer / ri la gnas pa'i phug ron te / de las cung zad dmar po zhig go / gre ba'i nus pa gong du song // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 226) <br> | ||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_024) khu byug. Jam-dpal (print p 226) khu byug <br> | |||
Area of distribution from Europe over Russia, China, India to Japan (avibase). <br> | Area of distribution from Europe over Russia, China, India to Japan (avibase). <br> |
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ཁུ་བྱུག
1) of a Dzogchen tantra. 2) the cuckoo bird [RY]
cuckoo, cuculus canorus linnaeus [JV]
cuckoo [RY]
cuckoo [bird singing sweetly in spring syn: ngag snyan dang, lnga pa'i dbyangs ldan, 'dab ma'i theg pa, 'dod pa'i t' la, na tshod gnas, nags dga', dpyid kyi pho nya, dbyangs snyan, dbyangs snyan sgrog mig mdzes, gzhan gyis rgyas, gzhan gyis gsos, gzhan la sems] [IW]
1) cuckoo; 2) a dzogchen tantra [IW]
(med) Cuckoo (Cuculus canorus) (Drungtso 1999)
Synonyms : dpyid kyi pho nya, dpyid kyi rgyal mo (Jam-dpal)
khu byug ni / dpyid kyi pho nya / dpyid kyi rgyal mo zer / ri la gnas pa'i phug ron te / de las cung zad dmar po zhig go / gre ba'i nus pa gong du song // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 226)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (23_024) khu byug. Jam-dpal (print p 226) khu byug
Area of distribution from Europe over Russia, China, India to Japan (avibase).
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 16:26, 17 February 2024 (EST)