April 30, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 30th, 1768

The grass-hopper lark chirps concealed at the bottom of hedges.

April 29, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 29th, 1768

Grass-hopper lark chirps at eight o’ the Clock in the evening.

April 26, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 26th, 1768

I saw a small Ichneumon-fly laying it’s eggs on, ir in the aurelia of a papilio.

April 22, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 22nd, 1768

Cut a brace of large cucumbers.

April 18, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 18th, 1768

Nuthatch, sitta, makes its jarring, clattering noise in the trees.

April 17, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 17th, 1768

Rooks have young.  Young ravens fledged.  Forked-tailed kite lays three eggs.  Redstart sings for the first time.

April 13, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 13th, 1768

Hirundo domestica!!!

April 9, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 9th, 1768

The titlark, Aladua pratorum, first sings.  It is a delicate songster; flying from tree to tree, & spreading out it’s wings it chants in it’s descent.  It also sings on trees, & on the ground walking in pasture fields.

April 5, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 5th, 1768

Luscinia!

April 2, 1768

Posted by sydney on Apr 2nd, 1768

Bombylius medius.  Musca bombyliiformis dense pilosa nigra abdomine obtuso, ad latera rufo, longissimum spiculum quoddam ceu linguam ex ore protendit.  Ray’s Hist: Insect: p. 273

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