School: Cohaw (C )
- Location:
- Cohaw, Co. Cavan
- Teacher: E. Ní Aodha
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- The birds that are commonly found in this district are, the robin, thew wren, the sparrow, the c row, the mag-pie and the sea-gull. None of these birds migrate.
If the robin comes near the house it is a sign of rain and if the crows go home late in the evening it is a sign of snow.
The robin builds its nest in holes in walls and ditches. The wren builds in the hedge. The sparrow builds in the house-eaves. The crow builds in the tree tops and the mag-pie builds in high buildings.
The robin builds its nest of wool and fog and hay. It lays about six eggs of a white and brown colour, it sits on them for three weeks. Boys are told that if they rob a sparrow's nest, the hawk takes all the chickens and if they rob a robin's nest God will curse them.
It is said that when our Lord was dying on Calvary a robin stood at the foot of the cross and a drop of our Saviour's sacred blood fell on the robin and stained his breast so all the other(continues on next page)- Collector
- Bernadette Finnegan
- Gender
- Female
- Address
- Lisaderg, Co. Cavan
- Informant
- Peter Finnegan
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Lisaderg, Co. Cavan