Citations:Xizang Zizhiqu


 * The species's total population is estimated at between 1,400 and 1,500; the main breeding area is probably Chang Tang, Xizang Zizhiqu, but counts are not available, and the known wintering populations include an estimated total of 800 in China, excluding Lhasa, Xizang Zizhiqu, where a further 140 winter (per D. A. Scott; see also Robson 1986), and between 500 and 600 in Bhutan (Clements and Bradbear 1986).
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.
 * The species's total population is estimated at between 1,400 and 1,500; the main breeding area is probably Chang Tang, Xizang Zizhiqu, but counts are not available, and the known wintering populations include an estimated total of 800 in China, excluding Lhasa, Xizang Zizhiqu, where a further 140 winter (per D. A. Scott; see also Robson 1986), and between 500 and 600 in Bhutan (Clements and Bradbear 1986).
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.
 * Typically, an aide and a secretary rode home with the sixty-six-year-old native of the remote Xizang Zizhiqu province near Nepal.