School: Clonshough
- Location:
- Clonshagh, Co. Dublin
- Teacher: C. Ní Bhroin
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- (continued from previous page)side it is a sign of good weather.
- Swallows flying low is a sign of bad weather.
The seagulls flying against the wind is a sign of bad weather.
When the donkey brays he is calling down rain.
When there are many stars in the sky it is a sign of frost.
If water-birds come inland it is a sign of bad weather.
If birds come down from the mountains in around the coast it is a sign of bad weather.Told by his mother to C. McGuinness. Belcamp, Raheny.
18-12-37- Collector
- C. Mc Guinness
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Belcamp, Co. Dublin