School: Clocháin (Cloghans) (roll number 16170)

Location:
Cloghans, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
John Kelly
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  1. Signs of Storm
    1. The seagulls leave the lake and fly far inland and rest on the green fields. (2) The rooks returning home to their roosting place just dip over the fences and skim the land.
    3. The storm thrush starts early in the morning to whistle
    4. When the waves of Lough Conn begin to roar at Ringmore and move northwards.
    5. When the cat begins to scrape the timbre furniture in the home
    6. When the sky is fiery looking and the clouds move very fast.
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    Brendan Clarke
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    Address
    Cloghans, Co. Mayo