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Morris / Duck / TealTEAL DUCK (Anas crecca)
Raffling a Morris CarRaffling a Bull-Nose Morris car at Yarmouth Pleasure Beach - I might be yours for sixpence. Try your luck
Rock Thrush (Morris)ROCK THRUSH (Monticola saxatilis)
Crested Lark (Morris)CRESTED LARK (Alauda crestata)
William Morris / WattsWILLIAM MORRIS English writer, artist and socialist
William Morris / OvalWILLIAM MORRIS English writer, artist and socialist
Mrs Maesmore Morris / 1903MRS MAESMORE MORRIS Actress in Chance, The Idol
Swallow (Morris)SWALLOW (Hinundo rustica)
Whooper Swan (Morris)WHOOPER SWAN (Cygnus musicus)
Sabines Snipe (Morris)SABINEs SNIPE (Gallinago gallinago) This is not a separate species, just a darker form of the Common Snipe
Stonechat (Morris)(Saxicola torquata)
Robin (Morris)Erithacus rubecula
Rock Pipit (Morris)ROCK PIPIT (Anthus obscurus)
Song Thrush (Morris)SONG THRUSH (Turdus musicus) Morris names this the Nightingale thrush doubtless in tribute to its musical proficiency
Kite (Morris)(Milvus ictinus) Also known as the Gled or Glead, from its gliding flight and as the Red Kite
Red Grouse (Morris)RED GROUSE (Lagopus scoticus)
Eskimo Curlew (Morris)ESKIMO CURLEW (Numenius borealis)
Crossbill (Morris)(Loxia curvirostra) This was formerly named the Parrot Crossbill (Loxia pityopsittacus) but was later recognised as a simple crossbill variant
Kingfisher / MorrisA kingfisher sitting on a thin branch. (Alcedo ispida)
An Ibis / MorrisSide view of an ibis with green and red feathers
Hen Harrier (Morris)HEN HARRIER
Crimean Peace FestivalThe Peace Festival held at Salisbury, Wiltshire, to celebrate the end of the Crimean War. To Abraham Jackson, Esq. Mayor of Salisbury this is inscribed
Buddy & Morris FrankMorris Frank, of Tennessee, with Buddy, his guide dog the first dog trained in Switzerland by Mrs Dorothy Eustis, founder with him in 1927, of The Seeing Eye
Cromwell Piping FairfaxA satirical view of a Puritan (Cromwell piping in Lord Fairfax)
Wood Lark (Morris)WOOD LARK (Alauda arborea)
Partridges (Morris)The COMMON or GREY PARTRIDGE (Perdix perdix)