tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gulls, murres (tinkers), puffins, terns, black guillemot (pigeons), and razorbill auks (turres).PRINTED ITEM DNE-citG.M. Story SEP 1979 JH SEP 1979Used IUsed IUsed Itinker duck, tinkershare, tinkershere, Tinker's Point, Tinker duc
tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the No...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding areas for eider ducks, gul...
ouk intThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gul...
pigeon nThe outer costal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gul...
tinker n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on rocky ...
tinker nSmall birds, particularly the little sea-pigeon .. and "Tinker" duck are secured in summer ...
tinker nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are...the tinker, or razor...
tinker nFurthermore, there is another smaller kind of bird that flies in the air and [swims] in th...
tinker nMilmouth and Bettres went to Eyre Island with traps; where they killed a duck and a tinker...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
puffin 1 nOn Round Hill Island, off the Labrador coast, there is a colony of [sea] birds--the pigeo...
sea pigeon n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on ro...
tinker nAs we steamed eastward, we saw a few razor-billed auks, or tinkers as they were calledPRINT...
tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the No...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding areas for eider ducks, gul...
ouk intThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gul...
pigeon nThe outer costal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gul...
tinker n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on rocky ...
tinker nSmall birds, particularly the little sea-pigeon .. and "Tinker" duck are secured in summer ...
tinker nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are...the tinker, or razor...
tinker nFurthermore, there is another smaller kind of bird that flies in the air and [swims] in th...
tinker nMilmouth and Bettres went to Eyre Island with traps; where they killed a duck and a tinker...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
puffin 1 nOn Round Hill Island, off the Labrador coast, there is a colony of [sea] birds--the pigeo...
sea pigeon n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on ro...
tinker nAs we steamed eastward, we saw a few razor-billed auks, or tinkers as they were calledPRINT...
tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the No...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...