School: Achadh Bolg (roll number 3588)

Location:
Aghabullogue, Co. Cork
Teacher:
(name not given)
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The Schools’ Collection, Volume 0343, Page 388

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  2. Information supplied by Mrs Healy, Aghabullogue, Coachford, Co. Cork. Age about 50 years.
    The wild birds which frequent this parish are. The cuckoo, robin, lark, wren, thrush, crow, sparrow, blackbird, jackdaw, wagtail,swallow. They go away in the Autumn to warm countries until the Winter is over.
    They build their nests in bushes by the roadside and under the eaves of houses. The crows build on the top of trees. The jackdaws build in chimneys. The larks build in tufts of grass.
    The nests are made with sticks lined with moss and hair. The crows nests are
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