August 23, 1774
Posted by sydney on Aug 23rd, 1774
Missel-thrushes congregate & are very wild. Thistle-down floats. Thompson, who makes this appearance a circumstance attendant on his summer evening,
“Wide o’er the thistly lawn, as swells the breeze,/A whitening shower of vegetable down/Amusive floats…”
seems to have misapplyed it as to the season: since thistles which do not blow ’til the summer-solstice, cannot shed their down ’til autumn.