Source: George G. Mavros Archive.
According to George Mavros’ notes, his informant was: N. D. Giannakos, 85 years old, shepherd, illiterate. He had heard it from Georgakis of Liena, a shepherd who died around 1950. G. Mavros notes that the eagle is called “poulos” by the locals and, as a predator, represents a great calamity to animals, especially newborn goats. The shepherds were using a spell against the eagle which he also recorded. When the eagle stays still at a great height and observes, it is said to be observing.
No audio file is available. The details about the style of performance, the music, or the dance are unknown.
Is to ftero tis Nikourias
Εις το φτερό της Νικουριάς ο αετός φωλιάζει
στη περιφέρεια αυτή άλλο πουλί δε πιάνει
γιατί ’μια ’γω κακό πουλί και τη ζωή του χάνει.