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BOBBY WREN : The WREN. (Norfolk.) So called from its 



short tail. 

 BOB ROBIN : The REDBREAST. (Stirling.) Also occurs as 



Bob or Bobbie in Notts. 



BOD, BODFFORCHOG, BOD WENNOL, BODA CHWIW. Welsh 



names for the KITE : fTorchog signifies " fork-tailed," 

 wennol " swallow " and chwiw " whistling." 

 BODA or BODA LLWYD : The COMMON BUZZARD. (South 



Wales.) 

 BODA GARWGOES : The ROUGH-LEGGED BUZZARD. (North 



Wales.) 



BOD GLAS : The MERLIN. (North Wales) lit. " blue hawk." 

 BODI-GUERIN. A Cornish name for a " Buzzard " (MARSH- 

 HARRIER ?). 

 BOD TEIRCAIL. A Welsh name for the COMMON BUZZARD. 



(Fleming.) 

 BOD TINWYN. A Welsh name for the HEN-HARRIER ; lit. 



" white-tailed Kite." 

 BOD Y GWERNI or BOD Y WERN. A Welsh name for the 



MARSH-HARRIER ; lit. " marsh kite." 

 BOD Y MEL. A Welsh name for the HONEY-BUZZARD; 



lit. " Honey-Buzzard." 



BOG BLEATER : The COMMON SNIPE. (Ireland.) 

 BOG BLUTTER, BOG BULL, BOG BUMPER, BOG DRUM, BOG 



JUMPER. Provincial names for the BITTERN 

 BOGEY : The RAZORBILL. (Redcar, Yorkshire.) 

 BOG GLED : The MARSH-HARRIER. (East Lothian.) 

 BOG LARK : The MEADOW-PIPIT. (Provincial.) 

 BOG SPARROW : The REED-BUNTING. (Provincial.) 

 BOHEMIAN CHATTERER or BOHEMIAN WAXWING : The W T AX- 

 W1NG. Occurs in Willughby (1678), in Montagu (1802^, 

 and later authors. The 18th century writers from Edwards 

 and Pennant to Latham, Lewin and Donovan, called it 

 the Waxen Chatterer. Albin (1738) calls it "Bohemian 

 Jay or Chatterer." 



BOHEMIAN PHEASANT : A variety of the PHEASANT. 

 BOLDIE: The CHAFFINCH. (Aberdeen.) 

 BONAPARTE'S GULL [No. 425]. The name is found in 

 Audubon. It is the Bonapartian Gull of Thompson. 



BONAPARTE'S SANDPIPER [No. 381]. An American 

 species named in honour of Prince C. L. Bonaparte, the cele- 

 brated ornithologist. Formerly called Schinz's Sandpiper. 



