Doric - MNA | r soup's made wi wee birdies' | nests | An I'we heard o smoked rats - |
Central - DUN | erin their ain an their pals' | nests | . But the bet they are makkin |
Doric - MNA | Naebody tae see the teuchats' | nests | |
Central - LAL | chtit and saved a wheen o sic | nests | afore and he was ayeweys taen |
Ulster - SYN | "Foxes hae holes an burds hae | nests | , but tha Sinn o Man haesnae o |
Ulster - SYN | "Foxes hae holes an burds hae | nests | , but tha Sinn o Man haes naew |
Shetland - SHD | tae seein him ivery day as he | nests | no far awa. We see even mair |
Doric - DOR | thair coorse | nests | smeethed tae a bonnier set cr |
Central - LAL | An | nests | are gizzen in the grey-armed |
Shetland - SHD | omes back year eftir year, an | nests | just ootside wir fence, whaar |
Central - LAL | in o stories o moosies biggin | nests | amang e caaf, I speirt at Tam |
Central - GLA | an gaitherin smuil fur thair | nests | |
Doric - ABN | r the fulmars will raid their | nests | , |
Doric - DOR | . "An forbye, they bigg their | nests | aneth dial-steens, an forbye, |
Central - LAL | he birds are settled in their | nests | . |
Doric - MNA | e birdies o the air hiv their | nests | ; bit e Sin o Man his naewye t |
Doric - MNA | iv holes, e birdies hiv their | nests | , bit e Sin o Man his naewye t |
Orkney - ORK | The stirlings are aff thir | nests | , yellan their warneen cry, |
Shetland - SHD | ack velvets an saaft buss for | nests | . |
Central - LAL | The bitter winds assay your | nests | , |
Doric - MNA | ey burst. They rypit teuchits | nests | an broke their eggies. If loo |
Doric - MNA | their ain sire – an biggit | nests | in Quarrytowers, an ither air |
Orkney - ORK | I swear his hair's got | nests | in it |
Ulster - PUL | nkers, buttherflees, burds’ | nests | an tha laik — tae tha oul w |
Orkney - ORK | in the springtime. Whaups’ | nests | and shalders’ nests appear. |
Orkney - ORK | and shalders’ | nests | appear. There’s the glory o |