khwa ta

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ཁྭ་ཏ
crow; crow, raven, magpie [RY]

crow, corvus macrorhynchus tibetosinensis kleinschmidt, tibetan magpie [JV]

crow, raven, magpie [IW]

crow [IW]

CM: bya pho rog las chung ba'i bya nag cig, a black bird which is smaller than the male bya rog. � khwa ta thams cad mdog nag yin, All khwa ta are black. [mss] [RY]

(med) Crow (Phrin Las 1987). Synonym : kha ta, crow, raven (Drungtso 1999), kha dwa, Crow (Phrin Las 1987).
Raven, crows, jays, magpies, all belong to the raven family. Members with strong caracteristics like jays or magpies (skya ga) have their own name. bya rog is the raven, Red- and Yellow-billed chough are skyung ka. khwa ta are all black birds smaller than raven and not being a Blackbird (bya nag) (comm. tibetbirds).
Common ravens prefer open landscapes, such as treeless tundra, seacoasts, open riverbanks, rocky cliffs, mountain forests, plains, deserts, and scrubby woodlands, whereas their cousins, common crows tend to be found in areas more affected by human habitation. (animaldiversity.org). Johannes Schmidt (talk) 11:33, 28 November 2021 (UTC)