Ulster - GUL | wheeked an apostrophe intae " | cuckoo | 's" ana! @celticissimo |
Ulster - WUL | heard a Whaup (Curlew), Gowk ( | Cuckoo | ) or Laverock (Skylark) recent |
Doric - MNA | , | Cuckoo | .” Bit yon wis aa it iver sa |
Central - WCE | Sing tae me, | cuckoo | , loud an clear; |
Central - SEC | The | Cuckoo | On Foswell Hill |
Ulster - BUL | A hae hear’d the | cuckoo | caa |
Central - LAL | o' a creepy Wan Flew O'er the | Cuckoo | 's Nest thing. There's none o' |
Central - SEC | a lanely | cuckoo | called fae Foswell hill. |
Central - SEC | A lanely | cuckoo | called fae Foswell hill, |
Central - SEC | a lanely | cuckoo | called fae Foswell hill, |
Central - SEC | the lanely | cuckoo | called fae Foswell hill. |
Central - WCE | Caa “ | Cuckoo | ” loud as the best, then |
Doric - MNA | wee timmer mou an craiked “ | Cuckoo | , Cuckoo.” Bit yon wis aa it |
Central - WCE | Sing tae me true, sing “ | Cuckoo | ”. |
Doric - MNA | spring, an insteid o cryin “ | Cuckoo | ”, aa that it |