February 26, 1774
Posted by sydney on Feb 26th, 1774
Land-springs rise. The titmouse, which at this time begins to make two quaint, sharp notes, which some people compare to the whetting of a saw, is the marsh-titmouse. It is the great titmouse which sings those three chearful notes which the country people say sounds like “sit ye down”: they call the bird by that name.