tinker n"Known locally in many outports as 'tinkers' from their habit of tilting their heads back (like 'thinkers'), Razorbills...3 Jan 84 APR 25 1988WK Not for DNE SupUsed IUsed INot usedtinker duck, tinkershare, tinkershere, Tinker's Point, Tinker duc
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
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 ncommon...until driven south by the drift ice... [the] tinker?razor-billed aukUsed IUsed INo...
tinker n_Razor-billed Auk_ (Alca torda, _Linn_.) ...called here the "Tinker."PRINTED ITEM G.M. Sto...
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 nRazorbill: Tinker (from "tinkershere" a British name for auks.)PRINTED ITEM JH 1/70G.M. S...
tinker nnot neededUsed IUsed INot usedtinker duck, tinkershare, tinkershere, Tinker's Point
tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the No...
tinker nFurthermore, there is another smaller kind of bird that flies in the air and [swims] in th...
tinker nRazor-billed Auk (see Common Murre. Nfld. "Labr.", N.S.)PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryJune 1962Us...
tinker nThe chief distinction between the Turr (Tinker) and the Murre is that the latter has a whi...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
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 ncommon...until driven south by the drift ice... [the] tinker?razor-billed aukUsed IUsed INo...
tinker n_Razor-billed Auk_ (Alca torda, _Linn_.) ...called here the "Tinker."PRINTED ITEM G.M. Sto...
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 nRazorbill: Tinker (from "tinkershere" a British name for auks.)PRINTED ITEM JH 1/70G.M. S...
tinker nnot neededUsed IUsed INot usedtinker duck, tinkershare, tinkershere, Tinker's Point
tinker nTinkers Point, TINKER POINT (NTS Ferryland), appears to be the Newfoundland name for the No...
tinker nFurthermore, there is another smaller kind of bird that flies in the air and [swims] in th...
tinker nRazor-billed Auk (see Common Murre. Nfld. "Labr.", N.S.)PRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryJune 1962Us...
tinker nThe chief distinction between the Turr (Tinker) and the Murre is that the latter has a whi...
tinker nLocal names for birds give us not only many Newfoundland coinages, but also dialect surviva...
tinker nA sea fowl. "Razorbill." - PennantA sea fowlPRINTED ITEM G.M. StoryAugust 1959Used IUsed IN...
tinker nThe [tinker] is rather curious and often may be enticed near a boat by shouting or wavin...
tinker nTinker's Point (Lane 1773)PRINTED ITEM DNE-citW. J. KIRWIN FEB 1973 JH FEB 1973Used IUse...