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'''Finches''' was one of the many species of birds found in [[Middle-earth]].  In the song ''[[In Western Lands]]'' sung by [[Samwise Gamgee]] in the [[Tower of Cirith Ungol]], he mentions that in western lands "the merry finches sing".<ref>{{RK|VI1}}</ref>
'''Finches''' was one of the many species of birds found in [[Middle-earth]].  In the song ''[[In Western Lands]]'' sung by [[Samwise Gamgee]] in the [[Tower of Cirith Ungol]], he mentions that in western lands "the merry finches sing".<ref>{{RK|VI1}}</ref>
After [[Smaug]]'s death many birds were gathering around [[Erebor]]. [[Thorin]] saw among them 'starlings and flocks of finches'.<ref>{{H|15}}.</ref>


==Etymology==
==Etymology==

Revision as of 21:07, 1 March 2021

Finches was one of the many species of birds found in Middle-earth. In the song In Western Lands sung by Samwise Gamgee in the Tower of Cirith Ungol, he mentions that in western lands "the merry finches sing".[1]

After Smaug's death many birds were gathering around Erebor. Thorin saw among them 'starlings and flocks of finches'.[2]

Etymology

In a linguistic manuscript dating from the 1930s, appears the Qenya gloss liri ("finch").[3]

Other writings

In The Legend of Sigurd and Gudrún, a raven and a finch speak two of the verses,[4] reminiscent of the sentient thrushes and ravens in The Hobbit.

References