CURUACHAG 



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EALA-BHEAG- 



CuRRACHAo, the tufted duck. ' 



CURRAO-BHAIN-TIOIIEARNA, the 



great titmouse (lit. lady's 

 nightcap). 



CuTAG, the coot, plover. 



CuTHAo, the water-wagtail. 



CuTHAQ-DHEARO or dhcarg- 

 chasach, the chough or red- 

 legged crow (Skye) — (see 

 Cabhag, etc.). 



Danar, the peregrine. 

 Daorgan, the lapwing, peeweet 



(an t-adharcan). 

 Darag-thalmhain, a kind of 



bird.? 

 Darcan, dearcan, a teal, coot, 



sparrow-hawk. 



Dart AN, the teal. 



Deargan, the kestrel, hawk, 



falcon, red-necked phalarope, 



steanchel, redstart, bullfinch. 



Deargan- AIT INN, a Lewis bird 



(lit. juniper darter). 

 Deargan-allt or alltaidh, the 



kestrel ; also redstart. 

 Deargan-coille, a bullfinch. 

 Deargan-fraoich, a goldfinch, 



bullfinch. 

 Deargan-giubhais, the common 



crossbill. 

 Deargan-seilich, the common 



redpole or redshank. 

 Deargan-sneachda, redwing, 

 redling, snow-bunting, snow- 

 redling, pine redbird. 

 Deoch-bhiugh or bhuidhe, the 



greenshank. 

 Dhubh-fhaoileann, the large 



gull. 

 DioDAiG, the linnet. 

 DiRiD, the peeweet or lapwing. 

 Doireagan, do. (Badenoch). 

 Donnag, donnan, donn-eun, 



hedge-sparrow. 

 Drannd-eun, humming-bird. 



DRATHAiN,drathain-donn, dread- 

 han, drean, dreathain, drea- 

 than, dreathan-donn, dreath- 

 lan, dreollan, drethein, a 

 wren. 



Dratiiain, ceann-bhuidhe, the 

 golden-crested wren. 



Dreaun, the corncrake. 



Dreimne, a cock (Ir.). 



Drilleachan or drilleachan- 

 traghaid, the oyster-eater. 



Druid, druid-bhreac, druideag, 

 druidean, the starling, little 

 starling ; stare. 



Druid-dhubh or mhonaidh, the 

 ring ouzle or mountain black- 

 bird. 



Dubhan, a blackbird. (Dean of 

 Lismore.) 



Dubh-cheannach, the black- 

 headed gull. 



DuBH-CHRAiGE, the ring ouzle. 



DuBH-EUN, the crow, the diver. 



Dubh-eunach or suaineach, the 

 razorbill. 



Dubh-fhaoilean, black-headed 

 gull. 



DuBH-LACH, the coot. 



DuBH-sHNAMHAicHE, the divcr, 

 didapper. 



DuBH-sNAGAN, the watcr-rail. 



DuiBH-EUN, a blackbird. 



Duis, a crow. 



DuRADAN, a dove, pigeon, ring- 

 dove, wood-pigeon. 



Eachta ? (trim one ?). (Dean of 



Lismore.) 

 Eala, ealadh, the swan, hoopoe, 



whistling swan. 

 Eala-bhan, the white swan. 

 Eala-bheag, the little swan. 



(Bewick.) 



E ALA-BHEAG-AN-SGADAIN, the black 



guillemot. 



