School: Carra

Location:
Carha, Co. Mayo
Teacher:
P. Ó Tonra
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0128, Page 415

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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0128, Page 415

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  2. In summer, when the swallows soar low and near the ground it is a sign of rain. The blackbirds song is very shrill. The robins come to the window sills before snow. The blackbirds are seen gathering to the homesteads. The thrushes also are seen gathering in flocks to the farmyards. The seagulls are seen soaring in flocks with the winds. Flocks of starlings are seen gathering to the farmyard. The ducks quack loudly before rain. When the distant hills are looking nigh, it is a sign of rain. The fog covers the mountain, also before the rain. The mountain-tops are clear before good weather. The
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