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Gertrude's Bird

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Our Lord punishes her by transforming her into a bird that immediately flies up through the chimney. The bird, later known as the woodpecker, can be seen with a black body and a red hat, where it pecks for food between bark and wood and beeps thirsty against the rain.
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wandered upon earth, they came to a house where lived a woman named Gertrude. They were both hungry and asked for a taste of
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which was first published in the period 1841-1844. Of a total of 22 known legends in Norway
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is the most prevalent. The adventure should be known in 39 variants.
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Woodpeckers of Europe: A Study of the European Picidae
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Black woodpecker
fairy tale
Peter Christen Asbjørnsen
Jørgen Moe
Norske Folkeeventyr
Jesus
St. Peter
lefse
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"Gjertrudsfuglen"
Asbjørnsen, Peter Christen
Moe, Jørgen
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Gertrude's Bird
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Norwegian folklore
Scandinavian folklore

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