jurek
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I wonder what bird name is the most outdated? I came across two candidates:
Kentish Plover (European name for Snowy Plover) - which occurs almost worldwide, but stopped breeding in Kent in 1935, that is 88 years ago.
Coal Tit - which is neither black like a coal nor has anything to do with coal mines. It is named after a coal as a type of black female make-up, which is no longer mentioned in any dictionary: Cambridge, Merriam-Webster, Collins, Macmillian, Oxford or American Heritage Dictionary. Although there are several modern brands named coal, the original coal make up is no longer findable. It was used in 19. century, so would be outdated for over 120 years.
Seems weird, like an engineer would still discuss moving pictures and automobiles instead of films and cars. The word automobile came out of common use in the 1970s so only ca 50 years ago.
Kentish Plover (European name for Snowy Plover) - which occurs almost worldwide, but stopped breeding in Kent in 1935, that is 88 years ago.
Coal Tit - which is neither black like a coal nor has anything to do with coal mines. It is named after a coal as a type of black female make-up, which is no longer mentioned in any dictionary: Cambridge, Merriam-Webster, Collins, Macmillian, Oxford or American Heritage Dictionary. Although there are several modern brands named coal, the original coal make up is no longer findable. It was used in 19. century, so would be outdated for over 120 years.
Seems weird, like an engineer would still discuss moving pictures and automobiles instead of films and cars. The word automobile came out of common use in the 1970s so only ca 50 years ago.
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