April 4, 1776
Posted by sydney on Apr 4th, 1776
No rain since the beginning of March. The ground dry & harsh. The Bombylius medius abounds. It is an hairy insect, like an humble-bee, but with only two wings, & a long straight beak, with which it sucks the early flowers, always appearing in March. The female seems to lay it’s eggs as it poises on the it’s wings, by striking it’s tail on the ground, & against the grass that stands in it’s way in a quick manner for several times together.