School: The Oak, Portlaoighse (roll number 15377)

Location:
Clondouglas, Co. Laois
Teacher:
Seán Bairéad
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    Where Birds build their nests
    The wren generally builds in old walls.
    The starlings sometimes build in eves of houses.
    The owl builds in an old castle or ruins of an old Church.
    The crow build in a beach tree.
    The blackbird builds in a bush.
    The robin builds in a ditch.
    The lark builds in a cornfield.
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