April 17, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 17th, 1774

The middle willow wren sings a plaintive, but pleasing note.

April 14, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 14th, 1774

The blackcap begins to sing in my fields: a most punctual bird in it’s return. * In the season of nidifcation the wildest birds are comparatively rare. Thus the ringdove breeds in my fields tho’ they are continually frequented: & the missel-thrush, tho’ most shy in the autumn & winter, builds in my garden close to a walk where people are passing all day long.

April 13, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 13th, 1774

Apricots begin to set.  Planted seven rows of potatoes.  Nightingale in my fields.

April 12, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 12th, 1774

Nightingale sings.  Three swallows appear.  Several bank-martins about the verge of the forest.

April 11, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 11th, 1774

Shell-snails come out in troops.

April 9, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 9th, 1774

The ring-ouzel appears on it’s spring migration.  It feeds now on ivy-berries, which just begin to ripen.  Ivy blossoms in Octobr.  In the autumn it feeds on haws, yew berries, &c.: also on worms, &c.

April 5, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 5th, 1774

The ground harrows, & rakes well.

April 4, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 4th, 1774

Two swallows appear at Faringdon.

April 1, 1774

Posted by sydney on Apr 1st, 1774

No rain since the 9th of March.

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