108 WILD HIRDS PROTECTION ORDERS. 



the first Jay of May, 189"), witliiu tlie following areas: — 



The whole of the foreshore, including the Shingle, 

 Sand Hills, Salt Marshes, Creeks, and other 

 unenclosed lands extending from High Water 

 mark to the first boundary of enclosed or culti- 

 vated land separating the foreshore from them, 

 from the Estuary Sluice at Xorth Wootton to the 

 Eastern Boundary of the parish of Cley-next-the- 

 Sea, 



HI. The taking or destroying of the eggs of the 

 following species of Wild Birds is prohibited throughout 

 the entire County of Norfolk, viz. : — 



(I.) The Bearded Titmouse or Heed Yhe&^ant {Panunis 

 biarmlcufi). 



(2.) The Crossbill {Loxia curcb-ostr'ts). 



(;].) The White or Barn Owl {Strixfl(immea). 



(4.) Wild Ducks and Teal of all species. 



(;").) The Norfolk Plover, Stone Curlew, or Thickkiiee 



(CEdicnemns scolopax). 

 (().) Ruff or Reeve {Machetes pugnax). 

 (7.) The Ring Dotterel, Ring Plover, or Stone Runner 



(jEg'uUitix h idtkula). 

 (s.) Oyster Catcher or Sea Pie {Hwmatopus ostralegus). 

 (i>.) The Terns, Sea Swallows, Pearls or Dip-ears 



(Stenia), all species. 

 (10.) The Great Crested Grebe or Loon {Podicipes 



cristatus). 



