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− | '''Ferrins''' were a species of birds on [[Sel]], which was common to marshes in [[Jindo]].{{ |
+ | '''Ferrins''' were a species of birds on [[Sel]], which was common to marshes in [[Jindo]].{{glossary ref|Elantris|F}} They were particularly loud and talkative birds, which could be heard screaming at each other across entire marshes. |
The Jindoeese had a proverb about ferrins: "A two-headed ferrin would never leave its nest," which was used when a person had found a new hobby or romantic interest.{{ref|b|Elantris|c|43}} |
The Jindoeese had a proverb about ferrins: "A two-headed ferrin would never leave its nest," which was used when a person had found a new hobby or romantic interest.{{ref|b|Elantris|c|43}} |
Revision as of 20:11, 20 August 2014
Template:Flora & Fauna Ferrins were a species of birds on Sel, which was common to marshes in Jindo.[1] They were particularly loud and talkative birds, which could be heard screaming at each other across entire marshes.
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