October 31, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 31st, 1770

Flocks of skie-larks go westward.

October 30, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 30th, 1770

Rooks & jays carry away the acorns from the oaks.

October 29, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 29th, 1770

Trees carry their leaves well for the season.

Octber 27, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 27th, 1770

Ice.  Cobwebs float in the air & cover the ground.

October 25, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 25th, 1770

A young swallow appears.

October 20, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 20th, 1770

Turdus iliacus.  Rain all night.

October 18, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 18th, 1770

Cornix cinerea.  Swallows.  Some Martins at Findon.  Vast floods on the Sussex rivers: the meadows all under water.  Vast flood at Houghton.  Martins, crossbeaks.  The Sussex-rivers are very liable to floods, which occasion great loss & inconvenience to the Farmers.  The cattle from this time must be taken into the yards to live on straw, because the meads, which would have maintained them many weeks longer, are all under water.  The standing grass is often flooded in summer.  They call their meads by the river-sides, brooks.

October 10, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 10th, 1770

Several very young nestling swallows with square tails.  Oestrus curvicauda still appears.  Apples gathering.  Grapes begin to be eatable.

October 9, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 9th, 1770

Fog on the hills.

October 6, 1770

Posted by sydney on Oct 6th, 1770

Harvest not finished.  Not one wasp or hornet.

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