TOPOGRAPHICAL INDEX. 



323 



Birchy Bank, Nightjar's nest, 259. 



Birgham, xiv. ; Wren nesting in 



skeleton of Carrion Crow, 104; 



Barn Owl breeding in rocks at 



side of Tweed, 2S1. 



Biter Cove, a former haunt of the 



Chough, 198. 

 Blackadder, lowest temperature in 

 Scotland, 20 ; Redstart plentiful, 

 48 ; Long-Tailed Titmouse in Pis- 

 tol Plantation, 89. 

 Blackaddei' House, cliffs on the 

 Blackadder, now a resort of Jack- 

 daws, 207 ; and formerly a haunt 

 of the Barn Owl, 281, 282; 

 Rookery, 226. 



Blackadder Water, Bam Owl nesting 

 in precipices, xx. ; sources of, 

 xxi. ; resort of Willow Wren, 71 ; 

 Water Ouzel's nest, 87 ; Grey 

 Wagtail's haunt. 111; Sand Mar- 

 tins' nests, 145 ; Siskin on banks, 

 153 ; Corbie Heugh Quarry de- 

 rives name from Raven, 242 ; 

 Raven nesting in precipices, 248 ; 

 Kingfisher at Greenlaw, 270 ; 

 Barn Owls' old nesting-places, 

 283. 



Blackburn, Grey Gled in dean, 300. 



Blackburnrigg, a favourite haunt of 

 Nightjar, 259. 



Blackburnrig Wood, Wood Wren, 

 74. 



Blackcastle Rings, Sand Martins' 

 nests, 145. 



Blackemton, Great Spotted Wood- 

 pecker killed, 263. 



Blackhill, Hen-Harrier captured, 

 300. 



Black Hill, one of the heights of 

 the Lammermuirs, xxi. 



Blackhill, Earlston, Ring Ouzel, 34 ; 

 Raven trapped, 246. 



Blackpotts,^&yen pecking out sheep's 

 eyes, 246. 



Blainslie, Rookery, 231. 



Blanerne, Rookery, 221, 222 ; Barn 

 Owl seen, 284. 



Blanerne Bridge, Spotted Flycatcher, 

 131. 



Bleakheugh, gathering place of Mar- 

 tins before autumn migration, 

 143. 



Blue Braes, Raven's nest, 245. 



Blyth, Lauderdale, Ring Ouzel fre- 

 quently seen, 34. 



Blyth Water, Grey Wagtail, 111. 



Blythe Edge, first record of Redstart 

 in Berwickshire, 48 ; Buzzard 

 seen, 302. 



Bogangreen, Rookery, 224. 



Boondreigh Burn, visited by King- 

 fisher, 269. 



Borthwick, "Peepers" caught in 

 horsehair " girns," 174. 



Bowifhiel, a resort of the Snow- 

 Bunting, 190. 



Bowshiel Dean, Missel Thrush's 

 nest, 11 ; Grey Gled shot, 300. 



Braid Bog, near Penmanshiel, a 

 favourite haunt of Wild Geese, 

 xxiii. 



Brander Cove, a resort of the Green 

 Cormorant, xxv. 



Brunta Burn, a tributary called 

 Pyatshaw Burn derives name 

 from Magpie, 204. 



Brockholl, " venyson " reserved in 

 lease of fifteenth century, xv. 



Broadshawrig , Ring Ouzel's resort, 

 34 ; Hen Harrier's nest, 299. 



Broomdykes, Chiffchaff, 69. 



Broomhouse, Chiffchaff, 69 ; Pied 

 Wagtail nesting in bomb-shell, 

 110; Grey Wagtail's nest amongst 

 sweet violets, 112; Swallowdean, 

 143; Magpie formerly numerous, 

 202 ; young Cuckoo shot in Sep- 

 tember, 276 ; Barn Owl breeding 

 in hollow tree, 284 ; Wood 

 Pigeons killed by Sparrow-Hawk, 

 313. 



Buchan's Moor, formerly a resort of 

 the Nightjar, 259. 



B uncle. Parish Rook Report, 221, 

 222. 



Buncle Woods, Missel Thrush found 

 there in 1845, 8. 



Burncastle, young Cuckoo seen in 

 end of August, 276. 



Burnhouses, Whinchat, 42 ; Chiff- 

 chaff, 69; Wood Wren, 74; 

 Bullfinch, 176. 



Burnmoath, Martin frequenting 

 rocks on coast, 142 ; Raven's 

 nest in former times, 245 ; flocks 

 of Skylarks, 253 ; Kingfisher 

 seen, 270. 



