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The Folk Lore and Provincial Names of British Birds
REDSTART (Ruticilla phcenicurus). 1 . So called from the bright rust red of its tail
(" Start " from A.-S. steort, a tail) whence also Red tail (Norfolk ; Oxfordshire ;
Craven ; Scotland). Jenny redtail (North Riding). Fanny redtail. Brantail (
Yorkshire).
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Provincial Names and Folk Lore of British Birds
REDSTART (Ruticilla phcenicurus). 1. So called from the bright rust red of its tail (
" Start" from A.-S. steort, a tail) whence also Red tail (Norfolk ; Oxfordshire ;
Craven ; Scotland). Jenny redtail (North Riding). Fanny redtail. Brantail (
Yorkshire).
Jenny redtail (North Riding). Fanny redtail. Brantail (Yorkshire). -i.e._ Brand tail,
Lg. Fire tail. Bessy brantail (Salop). Katie brantail ,, Fiery brantail ,, Fire tail (
Craven; Hants; Norfolk ; Notts ; Somerset ; 12 rnovmcnu. muss or BRITISH sums.
English dialect society, 1886
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Notes on the birds of Herefordshire
Genus— RUTICI LL A. RUTICILLA PHOENICURUS— Redstart, Firetail, or Fire-
Brantail. The " Brantail," or " Fire Brantail," as it is called in Herefordshire, is a
regular summer visitant, fond of the orchards surrounding the back buildings of
the ...
Henry Graves Bull, Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, 1888
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Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club
Local Resident, frequenting hills and rough ground. — B. W. T.— 1869, pp. 72,
158 ; 1873, p. 82. Redstart, Rutidlla phoenicurus (Linnaeus). L. N. — Firetail,
Fireflirt, Brantail, Firebrandtail, Redtail, Kitty BrantaiL Common Resident from
April to ...
Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, Woolhope Naturalists' Field Club, Hereford, England, 1900
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Gaelic Names of Beasts (mammalia), Birds, Fishes, Insects, ...
Bessy, blue-throated redstart, brandtail, brantail, branter ; Cambridge godwit,
chevil hen, chevy linnet, clee ; Deers'-horn, dusky redshank, sandpiper or snipe ;
Fiery or fire brantail, firetail, frenchy (lesser) ; King, kitty brandtail ; Pellile, pool
snipe ...
Alexander Robert Forbes, 1905
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Repr. A dictionary of British birds, incorporating the ...
SeeBunting,Tawny. Brambling, Lesser.— See Bunting, Mountain. Brantail. —
See Redstart. [Brancher. — See Goldfinch.] [Brantail. — See Redstart.] [Brent
Goose. — See G00se, Brent] [Bridled Guillemot. — See Guillemot, Ringed.]
Broadbill.
George Montagu, Edward Newman, 1881
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Ornithologia, or the birds, a poem. ... With an introduction ...
The Phomicurus, REDSTART, Redsleert, Redtail, or Brantail, is less than the
redbreast, but longer and more slender; has the head, the hind part of the neck,
and the back, of a deep shining grey ; on the fore part of the neck a large black
patch; ...
James JENNINGS (of Huntspill.), 1829
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British Birds in Their Haunts
Brake-hopper, the Grasshopper Warbler. Bramble-finch, or Brambling, 199.
Bramblin, a name sometimes given to the young of the Snow Bunting. Bran, the
Crow. Brancher, the Goldfinch in its first year. Brantail, the Redstart. Brent Goose,
481.
Charles Alexander Johns, 1862
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An outline of the smaller British birds
It is the Redstart, sometimes called red- tail, or brantail. We have often watched it
with * Wilson's American Ornithology. much interest : by its gaudy apparel, it is
distinguished c 4 LESSER WHITETHROAT. 23.
Robert Aglionby Slaney, 1832