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British Marsu-Tirmouse. See MARSH-TITMOUSE. 
British NutuatcuH. See NUTHATCH. 
British RepDBREAST. See REDBREAST. 
British Sone-Turusu. See SONG-THRUSH. 
British Witiow-Tirmouss. See WILLOW-TITMOUSE. 
BROADBILL or BROAD-BILLED Duck: The SHOVELER. (Pro- 
vincially.) So called from its spatulate bill. 
BROAD-BILLED SANDPIPER [No. 385]. The name is 
found in Gould’s “‘ Birds of Europe ” (pt. xvii.). 
Broav-BILLED Scaup-Duck: The SCAUP-DUCK. (Macgilli- 
vray.) 
BRoINN DEARG. A Gaelic name for the REDBREAST. 
Bronce: The CORMORANT. (Orkney and Shetland.) 
BronruppyN or BroncocH: The REDBREAST (North 
Wales) ; lit. ‘‘ ruddy breast,” and “red breast.” 
BRONRUDDYN Y MyNypDD: The BRAMBLING. (North Wales.) 
Bronwen: The WHITETHROAT. (North Wales) lit. 
““ white breast.” 
* BRONWEN LEIAF: The LESSER WHITETHROAT. (North 
Wales) lit. “lesser white breast.” 
Brook OvzeL: The WATER-RAIL. (Willughby.) Hett also 
applies the name to the DIPPER. : 
BROOK-RUNNER: The WATER-RAIL. (Provincial.) 
BrRowWN-AND-WHITE GuLL: The immature GREAT BLACK- 
BACKED GULL. 
BROWN-BACKED WARBLER |[No. 153]. A rare straggler 
from south-east Europe, first recorded in 1907. 
Brown Bee-Hawk. Macgillivray’s name for the HONEY- 
BUZZARD. 
Brown Buzzard: The COMMON BUZZARD. (Macgillivray.) 
Brown Crane. A North American species of which a solitary 
example, probably an escaped bird, has occurred in 
Treland. 
Brown Eacre. A name for the GOLDEN EAGLE. (Mac- 
gillivray.) 
BROWN FLYCATCHER [No. 115]. An Eastern Siberian 
species, first recorded in 1909. , 
Brown GLEeD: The female HEN-HARRIER. (Scotland.) 
From its brown plumage, an English equivalent being 
Brown Kite ; the male is called Blue Gled. 
Brown Guiu: The GREAT SKUA ; also the immature BLACK- 
HEADED GULL. 
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