June 23, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 23rd, 1769

Thistles begin to blow. Young wheat-ears, birds so called.

June 22, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 22nd, 1769

Thistles begin to blow.  Young wheat-ears, birds so called.

June 21, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 21st, 1769

Vast rain, cold wind.  Quite a winter’s day.

June 16, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 16th, 1769

The less reed-sparrow, passer arundinaceus minor Raii, sings sweetly, imitating the notes of several birds: it haunts near waters, & sings all night long.  Cold weather: nothing grows well. St foin wants to be cut.  A distinct lunar rain-bow.

June 15, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 15th, 1769

The bank-martin brings out its young: they were so helpless that we took one as it sate on a rail. Young swallows appear

June 11, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 11th, 1769

Great species of bat appears; it flies very high. The fern-own begins chattering just at three quarters after 8 o’clock at night.

June 10, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 10th, 1769

Young hedge-hogs.  Wood-strawberries.

June 4, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 4th, 1769

Bees swarm.  Turtle-dove cooes.

June 3, 1769

Posted by sydney on Jun 3rd, 1769

Saw the planet Venus enter the disk of the sun.  Just as the sun was setting the spot was very visible to the naked eye.  Nightingale sings; wood-owl hoots;  fern-own chatters.

June 1769
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