School: Kilcoskan, The Ward

Location:
Kilcoskan, Co. Dublin
Teacher:
(name not given)
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  1. The birds most commonly seen around my district are, Swallows, Sparrrows, starlings, Yellow-hammer, Stoney-chatter, Thrush, Black-bird, Curlew, Wren, Woodquest, Cuckoo, Partridge, Willy-wagtail, Wild-geese, Wild-ducks, Robin, Plover, Gold-finch.
    Nests/Eggs
    Swallows = In eves of houses or in barns. 5
    Sparrows = A hole in a thatched roof or a nest that a swallow built the year before. 5
    Robin= In banks. 5
    Black-bird = In hedges. 5
    Thrush= In ivy trees. 5
    Willy-wagtail: In ivy places
    Starlings= In grassy places
    Wren= In thick bush or in a
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