School: Cnoc na Groighe (C.), Ráth Mhór (roll number 3015)
- Location:
- Knocknagree, Co. Cork
- Teacher: M. Ní Iceadha
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- (continued from previous page)is a sign of storm.The clouds rolling fast is a sign of approaching thunder-storm.The Jack Snipe (Gabhairín Ruadh) bleating at Sunset is a sign of fine weather.The loud quacking of the ducks is a sign of rain.
When the dog eats grass is also a sign of rain.
The crows flying low is a sign of rain also.
A halo round the moon is a sign of rain.- Informant
- Patrick O' Connor
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 78
- Address
- Farrankeal, Co. Cork