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Birds are an important part of Christmas in Norway. On Christmas Eve, sheaves of wheat or oats are tied to a post or hung on the door, to feed the birds on Christmas morning. This bundle of grain, the julenek, has become a symbol of Christmas in Norway, and a julenek hangs on nearly every door, decorated with bows and ready for avian visitors. It's good to remember birds and all wild creatures this season!
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Julenek — Birds at Christmas
Written by Ellen Blackstone
This is BirdNote! [Norwegian Christmas music from Trio Mediaeval]
Gledelig Jul! God Jul! That’s Norwegian for Merry Christmas. Birds are an important part of Christmas in Norway. [Song of European Robin]
Of course, there’s the Christmas tree. And the carols. [More from Trio Mediaeval] And the presents. There’s Nisse, a gnome that cares for all the animals on the farm. Children put out big bowls of porridge for Ulenisse, so he won’t play tricks on them. And on Christmas Eve, sheaves of wheat or oats are tied to a post or hung on the door, to feed the birds on Christmas morning. [Song of European Robin] Birds and all wild creatures must be remembered this season! The bundle of grain, the julenek, has become a symbol of Christmas in Norway, and a julenek hangs on nearly every door, decorated with bows and ready for avian visitors.
There’s a poem about the julenek that’s more than a hundred years old:
“The fields of kindness bear golden grain,
Is a proverb true and tried;
Then scatter thine alms, with lavish hand,
To the waiting poor outside;
And remember the birds, and the song they sang,
When the year rolls round again"
Provide a feast for your backyard birds this winter. Learn how at BirdNote.org. Happy Holidays — and God Jul! — from everyone at BirdNote! I’m Mary McCann.
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Call of the European Robin provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, Ithaca, New York. Large flock recorded by J.C. Roche.
Music thanks to Trio Mediaeval's “Villemann Og Magnhild,” from Folk Songs ECM Records ECM 2003, 2007
Producer: John Kessler
Executive Producer: Chris Peterson
© 2014 Tune In to Nature.org December 2016/2018 Narrator: Mary McCann
ID# christmas-02-2009-12-25-MM christmas-02
Norwegian pronunciations in today's BirdNote were provided by Kim Nesselquist, the Norwegian American Foundation's Executive Director and the Consul of Norway, Seattle Office.