School: Ballinorley (roll number 11597)
- Location:
- Bellanurly, Co. Sligo
- Teacher: Mrs Anna Ewing
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- Collector
- Olive Hudson
- Gender
- Female
- Ants are also believed to be a sign of wet weather, particularly if they fly low.
- The robin is believe to have got his red breast from blood which feel on it as he picked the thorns from the Saviour's Crown on Calvary.