School: Emly (B.) (roll number 16059)
- Location:
- Emly, Co. Tipperary
- Teacher: Tomás Ó Lachtnáin
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- Swans visit Emly whenever there is a big flood. The flood occupies the site of the former lake. Three or four of them come at the time. They stay for a few days only. It is said that they come from Lough Gur or from the Galtee mountains.
They pass over very often flying very high. A small number only fly together. They fly very high and their wings make a rushing noise. They can be heard very plainly a long time before they can be seen.
When swans are flying southwards it is a sign of hard cold weather. It is generally a sign of fine weather when they go northwards. It is supposed that they are gong to Lough Gur or other nesting places if they are flying northwards.- Collector
- Pat Mc Kenna
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Emly, Co. Tipperary