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JETCOCK : The JACK SNIPE. (Bewick.) 



JILL SNIPE: The COMMON SNIPE. (Ireland.) See JACK 

 SNIPE. 



JINNY WREN : The GOLDCREST. (Teesdale, Yorkshire.) 

 Jenny Wren is a common provincial name for the WREN. 



JOBBIN : The NUTHATCH. (Northants.) Apparently akin to 

 Nut jobber. 



JOBBLER : The WHEATEAR. (Dorsetshire.) 



JOE BEN : The GREAT TITMOUSE (Suffolk) ; the MARSH- 

 TITMOUSE (East Anglia). 



JOURONGS : The ARCTIC TERN. (Gal vay.) Watters says it 

 signifies a cross and peevish dispositi *i. 



JTJDCOCK : The JACK SNIPE (Willughby) ; also occurs as 

 Juddock, a corruption. Perhaps now obsolete ; Nelson 

 and Clarke, however, give Judcock as a local Yorkshire 

 name for the DUNLIN. 



KAE or KAY : The JACKDAW is so called in many parts of 

 Scotland, from its cry. It occurs as Kae in Sibbald, and as 

 " Ka " in Turner. According to Swainson, Kae is also a 

 Roxburgh name for the JAY. 



KAKERA. Hett gives this as a name for the RED-THROATED 

 DIVER. 



KASTREL : The KESTREL. (Turner.) 



KATABELLA : The HEN-HARRIER. (Orkneys.) 



KATE : The BRAMBLING. (Kent.) Occurs also in Montagu. 

 Swainson gives it also as a provincial name for the HAW- 

 FINCH. 



KATIE BRANTAIL or BESSIE BRANTAIL : The REDSTART. 

 (Shropshire.) 



KATIE WREN : The WREN. (Provincial.) 



KATOGLE : The EAGLE-OWL (see Cat Ogle). 



KA WATTIE : The JACKDAW. (North Scotland.) Ka (=Kae) 

 is from its cry. 



KAZEK. A Cornish name for the GREEN WOODPECKER. 



KEDYDD YR HELVYG. A Welsh name for the SEDGE- 

 WARBLER. 



KEELIE : The KESTREL. (Neighbourhood of Edinburgh.) 

 From its loud, shrill cry (Swainson). 



KELL-BIRD. The nestling of the COMMON GUILLEMOT. 

 (Flamborough.) 



KELNE : The STONE-CURLEW. (East Yorkshire.) 



