School: Kildavin, Ferns
- Location:
- Kildavin, Co. Carlow
- Teacher: Tadhg de Brí
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- (continued from previous page)and lightning as it is believed that goats can see the approach of thunder before we can hear it.
The birds can by their actions tell the kind of weather that is coming. When the crows all cluster together and go flying across the sky, cawing, and come swooping down in droves, that is a sure sign of stormy weather. To see a robin or any small bird coming in to the dwelling houses looking for food a sign of very hard weather.
When we see the wild geese coming up from Wexford to the Bog of Allen, flying very high up in the sky and screaming as they go in a big angle, it is a sure sign of fine dry weather. - You are not logged in, but you are welcome to contribute a transcription anonymously. In this case, your IP address will be stored in the interest of quality control.By clicking the save button you agree that your contribution will be available under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License and that a link to dúchas.ie is sufficient as attribution.
- Collector
- Matty Roberts
- Gender
- Male
- Address
- Kildavin, Co. Carlow
- Informant
- Mr J. Roberts
- Gender
- Male
- Age
- 44
- Occupation
- Carpenter
- Address
- Kildavin, Co. Carlow