Ulster - EUL | A choir o yellae-legged | gulls | wi legs danglin gey an prehis |
Orkney - ORK | The | gulls | swoop an wheel owerheed |
Central - SWE | ower the restless watter, the | gulls | glided hame |
Doric - DOR | n Fittie beach bit afraid the | gulls | may eat ma fish. any ideas? |
Central - SWE | Even the | gulls | are quate. |
Doric - MNA | n ma face; hear the cry o the | gulls | an the lachter o the bairns w |
Southern - SWE | alastairmci Aye, the Cleyhole | gulls | tak nae messin! |
Doric - MNA | arks o Steenhillock, the fite | gulls | skreichin at its dowp. Whyles |
Central - LAL | inly thing wantin is the five | gulls | ! |
Central - LAL | crying | gulls | , rough cobbl't streets, |
Shetland - SHD | ck keppit maws (common and bh | gulls | ) followin a tractor. https:// |
Central - DUN | Thi | Gulls | |
Doric - ABN | an namin these foul | gulls | |
Doric - MNA | clouds an | gulls | . |
Central - LAL | he hie crags, fou o skraichin | gulls | . We rowit steidie, til comin |
Central - EDN | wis accentuated by the cawin | gulls | wis lik anither fence warnin |
Central - EDN | storic cawin o a cacophonie o | gulls | . |
Central - LAL | k and fore, wi a lang plume o | gulls | oot ahint him risin and fawin |
Doric - DOR | them on the beach and collect | gulls | eggs we would tack oor slug g |
Central - EDN | tae pauchle frae the smert | gulls | , |