School: Moynalty (C.)
- Location:
- Moynalty, Co. Meath
- Teacher: (name not given)
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- (continued from previous page)Robin - Nest small - of moss and leaves - lined with feathers and hair - in bush - hatching eight to ten days - eggs speckled brown.
Crow - Nest large - of twigs - in tree tops - hatching two weeks.
Wren - Nest very small - in bush - of moss - hatching eight to ten days - eggs white with streaks of brown.
Jackdaw - Nest large - in chimney - of twigs - hatching two weeks.
Thrush - Nest small - of mud lined with hay - eggs light blue with black spots - hatching ten days.
Pigeon - Nest large - of twigs - in Ivy or tree - hatching two weeks - eggs white.
Hawk - Nest large - of sticks - in tree tops - hatching two weeks - Nest is generally destroyed because Hawk is so destructive to young chickens.
Blackbird - Nest small - of mud lined with feathers - in bush - eggs green with brown spots - hatching ten days.
Partridges - Nest large - in long grass - hatching two weeks.
Water hen - Nest large - of mud and hay -(continues on next page)- Collector
- Maureen Reilly
- Gender
- Female
- Collector
- May Govern
- Gender
- Female