School: Clologe (roll number 15948)
- Location:
- Clologe, Co. Wexford
- Teacher: Luighseach de Grae
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- 146When rooks are seen flying in different directions and are heard cawing loudly it is a sign of wind.
The birds fly in circles around when hard weather is coming.Mollie Kearns.
Told by
Mr. William Kearns.
Clologue,
Ferns.- Collector
- Mollie Kearns
- Gender
- Female
- Informant
- Mr William Kearns
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Clologe, Co. Wexford
- When sheep graze early in the morning a wet day is likely to follow but if they are lying down and resting at dawn it is certain that fine weather will continue for that day.