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'''[[sman]]''' Bearded Vulture, Lammergeier (''Gypaetus barbatus'') ( | '''[[sman]]''' Bearded Vulture, Lammergeier (''Gypaetus barbatus'') (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 1995) <br> | ||
Synonyms : thang dkar, nam mkhar ring 'phur (Jam-dpal | Synonyms : thang dkar, nam mkhar ring 'phur (Jam-dpal) <br> | ||
'''go bo''' ni / thang dkar / nam mkhar ring 'phur zer / bya rgod 'dra yang dmar nag mgo dkar po mig dmar zas 'ju bar sla'o // shel sgong las / go ba'i pho bas zas 'ju skran la brko // go bo bya rgod brun gyis drod skyed la // skran bshig lhen dang lcags dreg 'gog par byed // ces gsungs // (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 240) <br> | '''go bo''' ni/ thang dkar/ nam mkhar ring 'phur zer/ bya rgod 'dra yang dmar nag mgo dkar po mig dmar zas 'ju bar sla'o// shel sgong las/ go ba'i pho bas zas 'ju skran la brko// go bo bya rgod brun gyis drod skyed la// skran bshig lhen dang lcags dreg 'gog par byed// ces gsungs// (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 240) <br> | ||
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (33_044) go ba'i sha / sgro / gre ba / pho ba / brun / lus stod sha / klad pa. Jam-dpal (print p 240) go bo | Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (33_044) go ba'i sha/ sgro/ gre ba/ pho ba/ brun/ lus stod sha/ klad pa. 'Jam-dpal (print p 240) go bo. dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) ill. 803 <br> | ||
Unlike most vultures, the bearded vulture does not have a bald head, and – unusual for birds of prey – they have a lozange-shaped tail. With it's long, narrow wings it is not closer to other vultures than to hawks. It is the only known vertebrate whose diet consists of 70–90% bone, clearing even the least desirable remains other scavengers would not eat. <br> | Unlike most vultures, the bearded vulture does not have a bald head, and – unusual for birds of prey – they have a lozange-shaped tail. With it's long, narrow wings it is not closer to other vultures than to hawks. It is the only known vertebrate whose diet consists of 70–90% bone, clearing even the least desirable remains other scavengers would not eat. <br> | ||
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གོ་བོ
eagle, vulture [RY]
eagle, vulture, mgo ser/ nag two divided [IW]
falcon?, gypaetus babatus linnaeus, gypaetus barbatus, species of vulture leading a solitary life, lammergeyers [JV]
sman Bearded Vulture, Lammergeier (Gypaetus barbatus) (dGa' ba'i rDo rje 1995)
Synonyms : thang dkar, nam mkhar ring 'phur (Jam-dpal)
go bo ni/ thang dkar/ nam mkhar ring 'phur zer/ bya rgod 'dra yang dmar nag mgo dkar po mig dmar zas 'ju bar sla'o// shel sgong las/ go ba'i pho bas zas 'ju skran la brko// go bo bya rgod brun gyis drod skyed la// skran bshig lhen dang lcags dreg 'gog par byed// ces gsungs// (mDzes mtshar mig rgyan, print p 240)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las 1987 (33_044) go ba'i sha/ sgro/ gre ba/ pho ba/ brun/ lus stod sha/ klad pa. 'Jam-dpal (print p 240) go bo. dGa' ba'i rDo rje (1995) ill. 803
Unlike most vultures, the bearded vulture does not have a bald head, and – unusual for birds of prey – they have a lozange-shaped tail. With it's long, narrow wings it is not closer to other vultures than to hawks. It is the only known vertebrate whose diet consists of 70–90% bone, clearing even the least desirable remains other scavengers would not eat.
See also bya rgod.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 14:14, 22 February 2024 (EST)