June 26, 1776
Posted by sydney on Jun 26th, 1776
No young partridges are flyers yet: but by the deportment of the dams it is plain they have chickens hatched; for they rise & fall before the horses feet, & hobble along as if wounded to draw-off attention from their helpless broods. Sphinx forte ocellata. A vast insect; appears after it is dusk, flying with an humming noise, & inserting it’s tongue into the bloom of the honey-suckle: it scarcely settles on the plants but feeds on the wing in the manner of humming-birds. Omiah, who is gone on board the Resolution, is expected to sail this week for Otaheite with Capt. Cook.