Posted by sydney on Oct 26th, 1774

The air swarms with insects, & yet the hirundines have disappeared for some time: hence we may infer that want of food alone cannot be the motive that influences their departure.  * many little insects, most of which seem to be tipulae continue still to sport & play about in the air, not only when the sun shines warm; but even in fog & gentle rain, & after sunset.  They appear at times the winter thro’ in mild seasons; & even in frost & snow when the sun shines warm.  They retire into trees, especially ever-greens.

October 25, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 25th, 1774

Beautiful season for sowing of wheat.  Much wet ground sown.

Posted by sydney on Oct 23rd, 1774

Snipes begin to quit the moors, & to come up into the wet fallows.

October 19, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 19th, 1774

Dark, & cold, dark, bright.

October 16, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 16th, 1774

Great fog, white frost, bright.

October 12, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 12th, 1774

Hops sold at Wey-hill fair from 2:16:0 to 4:4:0: & 5:0:0 to 5:10:0.

October 11, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 11th, 1774

Began gathering apples, a large crop of some sorts.  Mr Yalden says he saw a woodcock today.

October 10, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 10th, 1774

Dark morning, small showers, bright afternoon.

October 9, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 9th, 1774

Three swallows at Faringdon.

October 5, 1774

Posted by sydney on Oct 5th, 1774

Mr Yalden houses barley.  No hirundines appear all this day, though the weather is so fine, & the air full of insects.

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