GREEN GREY. Ill 



GREY-AND-YELLOW WAGTAIL : The GREY WAGTAIL. (Mac- 

 gillivray.) 



GREYBACK : The HOODED CROW (Northumberland, York- 

 shire) ; from its grey mantle. 



GREY BACKED CROW : The HOODED CROW. (Hants. ; York- 

 shire.) 



GREY-BACKED CURRE : The SCAUP-DUCK is so called by 

 gunners in parts of the south and west of England. 



GREY-BIRD or GREY : The LINNET (North Ireland, West- 

 morland) ; the SONG-THRUSH (Sussex, Devonshire, 

 Cornwall) ; the SEDGE-WARBLER (Arkengarthdale, 

 Yorkshire). 



GREY BUZZARD : The HEN-HARRIER. (Hants.) 



GREY CHEEPER : The MEADOW-PIPIT. 



GREY CRANE. Macgillivray's name for the CRANE. 



GREY CROW or GREY DUN : The HOODED CROW. (Pro- 

 vincial.) Grey Crow is a common name in Yorkshire. 



GREY CUCKOO : The CUCKOO. (Macgillivray.) 



GREY DIVER : The RED-BREASTED MERGANSER. (Islay.) 



GREY DUCK : The MALLARD. (Yorkshire coast.) Also the 

 GADWALL. 



GREY EAGLE. A name for the WHITE-TAILED EAGLE. 

 (Macgillivray.) 



GREY FALCON : The HEN-HARRIER. Pennant (1766) also 

 describes a bird under this name, the description and 

 name of which were copied by subsequent authors to 

 Montagu, but afterwards identified with the PEREGRINE 

 FALCON. 



GREY FELT : The FIELDFARE. (Notts.) 



GREY FLYCATCHER : The SPOTTED FLYCATCHER. (Mac- 

 gillivray.) It is also a provincial name in Yorkshire and 

 elsewhere, on account of its greyish plumage. 



GREY GLEAD. A Scottish Border name for the HEN-HARRIER. 



GREY GOD WIT : The BAR-TAILED GODWIT. (Lewin.) 



GREY GOOSE : The GREY LAG-GOOSE. 



GREY HAWK. A name for the PEREGRINE FALCON. (Mac- 

 gillivray.) 



GREY-HEADED DUCK : The KING-EIDER (Edwards) ; also 

 the female GOLDENEYE (Pennant). 



GREY-HEADED WAGTAIL [No. 76]. So called from its 

 grey crown. The name occurs in Gould's "Birds of 

 Europe " (1832). Also called Grey-headed Yellow Wagtail. 



