768 APPENDIX. 



throughout the administrative County of the East Riding 

 of Yorkshire : — 



Bittern, Little Bittern, Black-headed Bunting, Cirl Bunting, 

 Corn Bunting, Reed Bunting, Snow Bunting, Yehow Bunting 

 (YeUow Hammer), Buzzard, Honey Buzzard, Dipper or 

 Water Ouzel, Dotterel, Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Goldfinch, 

 Great Crested Grebe, Blackheaded Gull, Kittiwake Gull, 

 Kestrel or Windhover, Kingfisher, Linnet, Nightingale, 

 Nightjar (Goat Sucker, Night Hawk, or Fern Owl), Nuthatch, 

 Osprey, Long-eared Owl, Short-eared Owl, Tawny or Brown 

 Owl, White or Barn Owl, Raven, Lesser Redpole, Mealy 

 Redpole, Swallow, Swift, Tern (all species) Green Woodpecker. 

 Great Spotted Woodpecker, Lesser Spotted Woodpecker. 



All Birds 'protected within certain Areas. 



During that period of the year to which the protection 

 afforded by the Wild Birds' Protection Act, 1880, as extended, 

 so far as certain of the birds are concerned by Clause L of 

 this Order does not apply, the killing or taking of Wild Birds 

 is prohibited. 



(a) On or from the piers or seashore of Bridlington. 



(b) On or from the sands or seashore between the 

 south landing in the parish of Flamborough and the 

 Skipsea Watch House, in the parish of Skipsea. 



All Birds protected on Sundays it'ithin certain Areas. 



V. During the period between the 31st day of August 

 in any year and the ist day of March following, the killing 

 or taking of Wild Birds on Sundays is prohibited throughout 

 the undermentioned Urban and Rural Districts, including the 

 foreshore within the East Riding of Yorkshire, the estuary 

 of the Humber, and the tidal portion of the River Hull : — 



Urban Districts. — Beverley (except in the parish 

 of St. Martin), Bridlington, Cottingham. Driffield, Filey, 

 Hedon, Hessle, Hornsea, Norton, Pocklington, and 

 Withernsea. 



Rural Districts. — Beverley, Bridlington, Driffield, 

 Escrick, Howden, Norton, Patrington, Pocklington, 

 Riccall, Sculcoates, Sherburn, and Skirlaugh. 



