gudsI have often seen the water covered with a clustered flock [of puffins], all engaged in making a hoarse, rasping sound, not unlike the filing of a saw; this is also done both by the "murre," and the "turre," and at such times, which ever species is present, they receive from the sailors the name of "guds," from a fancied resemblance to that sound.G.M.Story July 1963PRINTED ITEM DNE-citUsed IUsed I1Used
hagdown1907 TOWNSEND Birds of Labrador 319 _Puffinus gravis_ (O'Reilly). Greater Shearwater; "Hag";...
mallemuck nAs we "jaunted" along over the great swell which still heaved after the storm, we were f...
puffin 2 nHorwood: At least from Cape St. Francis to Cape John, if not further, fishermen describe...
puffin 1 n. . . a number of Birds are about the ship which the seamen call Penguins [auks] Gulls Sh...
hagdown1921 CABOT Labrador 25 Not many gulls appeared, but beds of shearwaters, locally "hagdowns", ...
houndThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts [include] the hounds, rather...
puffin 1 nPuffins, or, as they are called in the Strait of Belle Isle, "Paroqueets," (_Fratercula_ ...
murre 1 na sea-bird, called in Newfoundland a mura sea-birdPRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1960Used I a...
sea nCommon Puffin ("From its extra- ordinary head and wise look", Bonnycastle, 1842. Nfld.)PRINTED...
turr nA murr is a salt water bird, known as a "turr" . . .PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story JUN 1970JH JUN...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
wagel nGreat Black-backed Gull (A British folk-name for the young. Nfld.)Great Black-backed GullP...
puffin 1 n_FRATERCULA ARCTICA_. Puffin. Common. One of the more characteristic sea-fowl, of loca...
turr nA kind of sea-fowl.A kind of sea-fowl.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Used I and SupUsed I a...
shoreyer nCommon Eider: Gam-birds (from the social meeting of whalers at sea and because this spec...
hagdown1907 TOWNSEND Birds of Labrador 319 _Puffinus gravis_ (O'Reilly). Greater Shearwater; "Hag";...
mallemuck nAs we "jaunted" along over the great swell which still heaved after the storm, we were f...
puffin 2 nHorwood: At least from Cape St. Francis to Cape John, if not further, fishermen describe...
puffin 1 n. . . a number of Birds are about the ship which the seamen call Penguins [auks] Gulls Sh...
hagdown1921 CABOT Labrador 25 Not many gulls appeared, but beds of shearwaters, locally "hagdowns", ...
houndThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts [include] the hounds, rather...
puffin 1 nPuffins, or, as they are called in the Strait of Belle Isle, "Paroqueets," (_Fratercula_ ...
murre 1 na sea-bird, called in Newfoundland a mura sea-birdPRINTED ITEMG.M.Story June 1960Used I a...
sea nCommon Puffin ("From its extra- ordinary head and wise look", Bonnycastle, 1842. Nfld.)PRINTED...
turr nA murr is a salt water bird, known as a "turr" . . .PRINTED ITEM G.M. Story JUN 1970JH JUN...
gurry...the persons using them frequently split their fish on the fishing grounds, throwing the gu...
wagel nGreat Black-backed Gull (A British folk-name for the young. Nfld.)Great Black-backed GullP...
puffin 1 n_FRATERCULA ARCTICA_. Puffin. Common. One of the more characteristic sea-fowl, of loca...
turr nA kind of sea-fowl.A kind of sea-fowl.PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryApril 1962Used I and SupUsed I a...
shoreyer nCommon Eider: Gam-birds (from the social meeting of whalers at sea and because this spec...
hagdown1907 TOWNSEND Birds of Labrador 319 _Puffinus gravis_ (O'Reilly). Greater Shearwater; "Hag";...
mallemuck nAs we "jaunted" along over the great swell which still heaved after the storm, we were f...
puffin 2 nHorwood: At least from Cape St. Francis to Cape John, if not further, fishermen describe...