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Identifier: birdsofyorkshire01nels (find matches)
Title: The birds of Yorkshire : being a historical account of the avi-fauna of the County
Year: 1907 (1900s)
Authors: Nelson, Thomas Hudson, d. 1916 Clarke, William Eagle, 1853-1938 Boyes, F
Subjects: Birds -- England Yorkshire
Publisher: London : A. Brown
Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage Library

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name. A West Riding termis Yellow Youldring or Yoldring, with the variants Goldringand Youldring (Zool. 1848, p. 2290), Yolering at Huddersfield,Yowlring and Yowley at Ackworth,,Yellow Yowring in Cravenand Youldie in the Western Ainsty; of close affinity to theseis the general term Goldie. In the North Riding this birdis Goldfinch, or as pronounced Gowdspink. In 1784 Tunstallcalled it Goldspink, a name recorded also as used at Thirskin 1854. In Upper Teesdale it is simply Spink ; Bessy atSedbergh; Scribbler in Cleveland; Writing Lark and Scrib-bling Lark at Harrogate and in Craven ; Blakeling in Craven;and Gold Lenny or Yellow Lenny at Loftus-in-Cleveland. CIRL BUNTING.Emberiza cirlus (L.). Resident ; very limited both in numbers and distribution. The first mention of the Cirl Bunting in Yorkshire wasmade by Neville Wood, who recorded that a fine female, inexcellent condition, was shot at Campsall, seven miles to thenorth of Doncaster, on 25th April 1837 (Neville Woods Nat.June 1837).
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^ ■^ CIRL BUNTING. 203 Thomas Allis, 1844, wrote :— Emberiza cirliis.—Cirl Bunting—Of the only two recorded Yorkshirespecimens one was killed near Campsall Hall, Doncaster. in 1837 (F. O.Morriss list of Yorkshire Birds, Doncaster Journal, December 1840) ;the other was shot near York. This very distinct species has been usually consideredas a casual visitant, but may now be described as a scarceresident, and has nested on several occasions, though verysparingly distributed. One was taken at Bolton-on-Dearne on 8th January 1881 ;near Huddersfield a pair nested at Woodsome in 1859 ■> whileat Lofthouse, near Wakefield, the nest and eggs have twicebeen found; in May 1882 and 1889 (J. Ward, Nat. 1890, pp.148, 320). From Doncaster it was reported in 1837 (seeabove) ; two were noted at Norland in 1864; in theWestern Ainsty it has occurred at Wilstrop and at NewtonKyme (E. R. Waite, op. cit. 1891, p. 94); and, in the year1903, Mr. R. Fortune discovered a nest and four eggs nearHar

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