114 DICTIONARY OF NAMES OF BRITISH BIRDS. 
GRUNDLING: The RINGED PLOVER. (Lancashire.) Swain- 
son thinks it equivalent to Groundling. 
GRYPE or GRyFFON. Aldrovandus gives these as names for the 
GRIFFON-VULTURE. 
GUENOL or GUENBOL. A Cornish name for the COMMON 
WHITETHROAT. 
GUERNSEY NIGHTINGALE: The BLACKCAP. 
GUERNSEY ParTRIDGE: The RED-LEGGED PARTRIDGE. 
(Montagu.) 
Guea. An Irish name for the GANNET. 
GuILBINN: The CURLEW. (Western Isles of Scotland.) 
From Gaelic guil, wailing, and binn, music. 
GuILLEMoT. See COMMON GUILLEMOT. 
GUINEA-BIRD DivER: The RED-THROATED DIVER. (Kast 
Riding, Yorkshire.) From its speckled back resembling 
that of a Guinea-fowl. 
GUIRENAN. A Gaelic name for the BRENT GOOSE. 
GULDEN-HEAD: The PUFFIN. Willughby records it as so 
called in South Wales. 
GuLER: The YELLOW BUNTING. (Norfolk.) From A.Sax 
geolu—yellow. 
GULLALLAN. A Northumbrian name for the Skuas. 
GULLAN. Cornish for a Gull. 
GULL-BILLED TERN [No. 415]. The name occurs in Montagu 
(Supp. ‘‘ Orn. Dict.”’). 
GULL-TEASER: The COMMON TERN. Occurs in Montagu. 
GunnER: The GREAT NORTHERN DIVER. 
GURADNAN. A Cornish name for the WREN. 
GuRFEL: The RAZORBILL. (Provincial.) 
GustaRD: The GREAT BUSTARD. (Sibbald.) 
GutrER Cock: The WATER-RAIL. (Cornwall.) From its 
frequenting ditches. 
GuTTEeR TeEETAN: The ROCK-PIPIT. (Orkneys.) 
GwatcH: The SPARROW-HAWK. (North Wales) lit. 
“hawk.” 
GWALCH bi nos: The NIGHTJAR. (North Wales) lit. “night 
hawk.” 
GwaLcH y PENWEIG. A Welsh name for the RAZORBILL; 
lit. “ herring hawk.” 
GwaLcH y weILer. A Welsh name fcr the OSPREY, signifying 
** sea-hawk.” 
