School: Díseart, Droichead Átha (roll number 1434)

Location:
An Díseart, Co. Lú
Teacher:
M. Ní Ailpín
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  1. The following birds are found in this district:-,
    Wild Duck, Widgeon, teal, water hens, swans, snipe, wild geese, pheasant, woodcock, pigeon, partridge, curlew, plover, seagull, crows, jackdaws, raven, scaulcrows, hawks, corncrake, cuckoo, swallow, swift, sand-martens, woodpecker, white-blackbird blackbird, magpie, owls, stares, larkes, thrush, mistle-thrush, felt-thrush, goldfinch, chaffinch, bullfinch, kingfisher, robin, wren, jay, linnet, judyblackcap, yellow-hammer, stoneychatter, willie-wagtail, sparrow.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.
    Topics
    1. gníomhairí (~1)
      1. seanchas ainmhithe (~1,185)
        1. seanchas na n-éan (~2,478)
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    English
  2. Wagtail, swans, wild-geese, corncrake, cuckoo, swallows.
    Wagtails go away in the Winter, and return in early Spring.
    Swans, wild-geese, swallows, cuckoos, corncrakes, come in the warm weather, and migrate in the Autumn.
    Swans, and wildgeese, come in the cold weather and migrate at the end of Winter.
    Transcribed by a member of our volunteer transcription project.