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GLOSSARY 



Blue-headed Wagtail : the grey- 

 headed Wagtai) 

 „ -tailed Bee-eater 

 „ Tit : the Tom Tit, the Blue- 

 cap 

 ,, -winged Shoveler : the 

 Shoveler 

 Boatswain : the Skua 

 Brake-hopper : the Grasshopper 



Warbler 

 Brambling,or Bramble-finch 

 Bran : the Crow 

 Brancher : the Goldfinch In Its 



first year 

 Brantail : the Redstart 

 Brent Goose 



Broad-bill : the Shoveler 

 Bronzie : the Cormorant 

 Brook Ouzel : a name given to 

 the Dipper, and incorrectly to 

 the Water-Rail 

 Brown Owl, or Tawny Owl 

 „ -Leader Gull : Black- 

 headed Gull, Red- 

 headed Gull or Hooded 

 Gull 

 „ Starling : a name some- 

 times given to the 

 young of the Starling 

 „ Tern : the Tern in its 

 immature plumage 

 Budfinch : the Bullfinch 

 Bullfinch, Common 



Pine, or Pine Grosbeak 

 Bunting, Lapland, or Finch 

 Burgomaster : the Glaucous Gull 

 Burrow Duck : the Sheldrake 

 Bustard, Great 



Cackareer : the Kittiwake Gull 



Caddaw : the Jackdaw 



Calloo : the Long-tailed Duck 



Cargoose : the Crested Grebe 



Carinate : in the form of a keel 



Carrion Crow 



Car-swallow : the Black Tern 



Cere : the wax-like membrane 

 which covers the base of the bill 

 In the Falconidae 

 Chaldrick or Chalder : the Oyster- 

 Catcher 

 Chanchider : the Spotted Fly- 

 catcher 

 Channel Goose : the Gannet 

 Chanter, Hedge : Sparrow, Ac- 

 centor or Warbler 

 Charlie Miftie : the Wheatear 

 Chank, and Chank-daw : the 



Chough 

 Chepster : the Starling 

 Cherry-finch : the Hawfinch 

 Cherry-sucker, Cherry-chopper, 

 and Cherry-Snipe : the Spotted 

 Flycatcher. 

 Chevy Lin : the Redpoll 

 Chickell : the Wheatear 

 Chickstone : the Stonechat 

 Chippet Linnet : the Redpoll 

 Church Owl : the White Owl 

 Churn Owl : the Nightjar 

 Churr : the Dunlin 

 Cirl Bunting 

 Clack Goose, Clakes : the Bernicle 



Goose 

 Clatter Goose : the Brent Goose 

 Clee : the Red Shank 

 Cleff : the Tern 

 Clinker : the Avocet 

 Cloven-footed Gull : the Tern 

 Coal-and-candle-light : the Long- 

 tailed Duck 

 Coal Goose : the Cormorant 

 Coaly Hood : the Bullfinch or 



Coal Mouse 

 Cob : the male Swan 

 Cob : the Great Black-backed Gul 

 Cobble : the Great Northern Diver 

 Cobbler's Awl : the Avocet 

 Cobweb : the Spotted Flycatche 

 Cockandy : the Puffin 

 Cock-winder : the Widgeon 

 Coddy Moddy : the common Gull 

 In its first year's plumage 



