tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the Northern Razor-bill, _alca torda_, of which there is a colony on nearby GREEN ISLANDPRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN JAN 1972 JH JAN 1972Used IUsed INot usedtinker duck, tinkershare, tinkershere, Tinker's Point, Tinker duckstamped DNE-cit but quot not use
tinker n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on rocky ...
tinker ncommon...until driven south by the drift ice... [the] tinker?razor-billed aukUsed IUsed INo...
turr nInvariably in Newfoundland the murre is called the 'turr.' The name Baccalieu bird . . . . ...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
tinker nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are...the tinker, or razor...
tinker nCommon Murre (Doubtless from "tinkershere", a British name for guillemots; it means tinker'...
tinker nTinker's Point (Lane 1773)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973Used IUse...
tinker nAs we steamed eastward, we saw a few razor-billed auks, or tinkers as they were calledPRINT...
tinker n_Razor-billed Auk_ (Alca torda, _Linn_.) ...called here the "Tinker."PRINTED ITEM G.M. Sto...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding areas for eider ducks, gul...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nRazorbill: Tinker (from "tinkershere" a British name for auks.)PRINTED ITEM JH 1/70G.M. S...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gu...
tinker nMilmouth and Bettres went to Eyre Island with traps; where they killed a duck and a tinker...
tinker n"Known locally in many outports as 'tinkers' from their habit of tilting their heads back (...
tinker n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on rocky ...
tinker ncommon...until driven south by the drift ice... [the] tinker?razor-billed aukUsed IUsed INo...
turr nInvariably in Newfoundland the murre is called the 'turr.' The name Baccalieu bird . . . . ...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
tinker nThe most remarkable of the sea-birds which frequent these coasts are...the tinker, or razor...
tinker nCommon Murre (Doubtless from "tinkershere", a British name for guillemots; it means tinker'...
tinker nTinker's Point (Lane 1773)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973Used IUse...
tinker nAs we steamed eastward, we saw a few razor-billed auks, or tinkers as they were calledPRINT...
tinker n_Razor-billed Auk_ (Alca torda, _Linn_.) ...called here the "Tinker."PRINTED ITEM G.M. Sto...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding areas for eider ducks, gul...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nRazorbill: Tinker (from "tinkershere" a British name for auks.)PRINTED ITEM JH 1/70G.M. S...
tinker nThe outer coastal islands are the preferred nesting and feeding area for eider ducks, gu...
tinker nMilmouth and Bettres went to Eyre Island with traps; where they killed a duck and a tinker...
tinker n"Known locally in many outports as 'tinkers' from their habit of tilting their heads back (...
tinker n[Cartwright's] notes on the breeding of the Razor-bill, p.509: 'These birds breed on rocky ...
tinker ncommon...until driven south by the drift ice... [the] tinker?razor-billed aukUsed IUsed INo...
turr nInvariably in Newfoundland the murre is called the 'turr.' The name Baccalieu bird . . . . ...