Saturday, April 04, 2009

Tuckerton Bird Names


Dowitcher Decoy
Originally uploaded by ammodramus88
Continuing in a series of old bird names from various Jersey locations drawn from Gurdon Trumbull's Names and Portraits of Birds..., this list is of Tuckerton bird names. The decoy that illustrates this post probably would've been considered a brown-back.

Bay-coot - Surf Scoter
Big Yellow-legged Plover - Greater Yellowlegs
Black-breast - Dunlin
Black-breast Plover - Black-bellied Plover
Blaten Duck - Gadwall
Brant-snipe - Dunlin
Broad-bill - Greater Scaup
Brown-back - Short-billed Dowitcher
Bull-head - Black-bellied Plover
Cock-robin - Hooded Merganser
Cock-robin Duck - Hooded Merganser
Creek Broad-bill - Lesser Scaup
Crow-duck - American Coot
Cub-head - Common Goldeneye
Fat-bird - Pectoral Sandpiper
Field Plover - Upland Sandpiper
Fresh-water Sheldrake - Common Merganser
Gannet - Ruddy Turnstone
Long-billed Curlew - Long-billed Curlew
Marlin - Marbled Godwit
Mud-hen - Clapper Rail
Quill-tail Coot - Ruddy Duck
Robin-snipe - Red Knot
Salt-water Sheldrake - Red-breasted Merganser
Short-billed Curlew - Whimbrel
Shovel-bill - Northern Shoveller
Sleepy Broad-bill - Ruddy Duck
Small Yellow-legged Plover - Lesser Yellowlegs
Smees - Northern Pintail
Smethe - Northern Pintail
Sprig-tail - Northern Pintail
Telltale - Greater Yellowlegs, Lesser Yellowlegs
Winter Snipe - Dunlin

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Wonderful. i love these names. more: chuckle-head: bb plover.
thunder pumper: bittern. yellow hammer: flicker. please add more!!!
gub maines

Jennifer W. Hanson said...

Hi gub, thanks for stopping by. I like these folk names too; it's interesting to see what attracted the attention of the people who named these animals (not necessarily the same thing that attracted the attention of the ornithologists). There will be more name posts coming, but in case you didn't see these posts, here is the first one in the series:

http://njbirdinghistory.blogspot.com/2008/09/jersey-game-bird-names-1.html

And one on Barnegat names:

http://njbirdinghistory.blogspot.com/2009/02/barnegat-bird-names.html