Ulster - GUL | k "dailygan", "carnaptious", " | laverock | ", "queelrod" an "hurchin"! |
Shetland - SHD | Loving da | laverock | geein it laldy :-) my first s |
Central - LAL | hunner miles ower his heid a | laverock | begun tae sing. |
Central - LAL | Ye can see a | laverock | singin, |
Central - LAL | ae oot o its smirr and reek a | laverock | rose heich intil the air and |
Central - GLA | ed knees o hills or held in a | laverock | 's glance on a time. |
Central - LAL | Nae | laverock | kyths ower heich |
Central - LAL | paque, airth-turned base. Nae | laverock | had faushioned this. Raither |
Central - LAL | The | laverock | tweetlin in the caller air |
Central - EDN | the | laverock | abune the grass-clamped dunes |
Central - WCE | The | Laverock | 's rose oan shimmering wings o |
Central - LAL | wer, ye’ll ken, is twa. The | laverock | and the lark is the same thin |
Central - LAL | ere is a Scots riddle: ‘The | laverock | and the lark, The bawkie and |
Shetland - SHD | martins fur a single | laverock | i da lift |
Central - LAL | flock, includin ‘The sober | laverock | , warbling wild’, ‘The bon |
Ulster - WUL | up (Curlew), Gowk (Cuckoo) or | Laverock | (Skylark) recently? Or have y |