School: Boitheach (roll number 1238)

Location:
Boyagh, Co. Donegal
Teacher:
Aodh Ó Dochartaigh
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 1100, Page 238

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  3. XML “The Robin”
  4. XML “The Sparrow”
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    It builds a comfortable nest of moss and lines it with hair and feathers. The robin is very tame. In winter when the frost and snow are on the ground it will come into the kitchen where it is sure to get crumbs.
    The robin tried to remove the nails from the Cross and that is how it got its red breast.
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  3. Smallest of birds. It never flies out out in the open but stays at the roots of hedges and eaves of houses. It builds its nest in holes and it is a very comfortable nest. It is all
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