The Owl, in
- Ul-combe,
- Ullen-hall,
- Owls-bury, the owl’s city;
- Owl-ton, the owl’s town;
- Eulen-gebirge, the owl’s mountains;
- Ul-ey, Ugl-ey, the owl’s river island.
The Crow (Crawe, Anglo-Saxon; Kraka, Scandinavian) in
- Cracken-dale,
- Crough-ton,
- Creake,
- Crow-hurst, the crow’s forest;
- Crow-land, the crow’s district;
- Crow-borough, the crow’s city;
- Craw-ley, the crow’s meadow;
- Crayke, the crow’s region;
- Crake-hall, Crake-hill, the crow’s hill;
- Cracken-thorp, the crow’s village;
- Kra-winkel, the crow’s angle;
- Kre-feld, the crow’s field.
The Crane, in
- Cran-brook, the crane’s brook;
- Cran-field, the crane’s field;
- Cran-ham, the crane’s home;
- Cran-bourne, the crane’s stream;
- Cran-ach, the crane’s dwelling by the stream;
- Cranen-burg, the crane’s city.
The Scandinavian Trana, a crane, is perhaps found in
- Tran-well, the crane’s spring;
- Tran-mere, the crane’s lake.
The Swan, in
- Swan-cot, the swan’s hut;
- Swan-more, the swan’s moor;
- Schwan-den, the swan’s ravine;
- Schwane-beck, the swan’s rivulet.