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    What is a Cutty Wren, as mentioned in English Folk song?

    Question #128812. Asked by sooz888. (Jan 06 13 11:10 AM)


    bjb

    Cutty means small to the Celts and the wren was the smallest bird they http://www.gippeswic.demon.co.uk/wren.htmlknew of.

    Jan 06 13, 12:16 PM
    bjb

    Cutty means small to the Celts and the wren was the smallest bird they knew of.


    http://www.gippeswic.demon.co.uk/wren.html

    Jan 06 13, 12:20 PM


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