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SALLYPECKER: The CHIFFCHAFF and also the WILLOW- 
WARBLER. (Ireland.) “Sally ” signifies sallow (—willow.) 
Swainson says it is also an Irish name for the SEDGE- 
WARBLER. 
SAND-BACKIE: The SAND-MARTIN. (Forfar.) 
Sanp-cock : The REDSHANK. (Bewick.) 
Sanp DorrerEL: The RINGED PLOVER. (Humber.) 
SANDERLING [No. 372]. Cognate with Ice]. Sanderla. The 
name occurs in Willughby (1678) and in most succeeding 
authors. 
Sanp Lark, SAanpy, or Sanpy LavERock: The RINGED 
PLOVER. (Northumberland.) The last name is also 
used in the Orkneys and Shetlands. Sand Lark is applied 
in Scotland to the COMMON SANDPIPER, and in 
Treland to the SANDERLING, also at Bridlington to the 
ROCK-PIPIT. 
SANDLARK OF THE SHORE: The DUNLIN. (Ireland.) 
SAND-MARTIN [No. 198]. The name occurs in Merrett’s list 
(1667), also in Willughby and most subsequent authors. 
Sanp Mouse: The DUNLIN. (Westmorland.) 
Sanp Picton: The STOCK-DOVE. (Cheshire.) 
Sanp Runner: The DUNLIN. Also the RINGED PLOVER 
and the SANDERLING on the Humber. 
Sanp Snrp—E: The COMMON SANDPIPER. (Cheshire and 
West Yorkshire.) 
Sanp or Sanpy SwaLtow: The SAND-MARTIN. (Provincial.) 
Sandy is a Teesdale name. 
Sanp THrusH. A name for the DIPPER. (Hett.) 
SANDWICH TERN [No. 417]. The name is found in Latham’s 
“« Synopsis ” (v1, p. 356), it being communicated to him by 
Boys of Sandwich, whence the name. 
Sanp WicrEon: The GADWALL. (Essex.) 
SANDYHEAD. A name for the COMMON POCHARD. 
Sanpy Laverock or Sandy Loo: The RINGED PLOVER. 
(Orkney and Shetland.) 
Sanpy Lavrock: The COMMON SANDPIPER. (Scottish 
Borders.) 
SARDINIAN WARBLER [No. 149]. Of this South European 
species an example was obtained near Hastings in June, 
1907. 
Satin GrEBE: The GREAT CRESTED GREBE. From the 
silky plumage of the under-parts. 
