February 13
Posted by sydney on Feb 13th, 2008

Great Bustard
- 1792: February 13, 1792 – Sowed the ashes of my own making in the great mead, where the grass is finest. Finished tacking the fruit wall-trees. Gossamer streams from the boughs of trees. Brimstone butterfly, Papilio rhamni.
- 1791: February 13, 1791 – As there has been little frost, the antirrhinum cymb: flourishes, & blossoms thro’ the winter.
- 1789: February 13, 1789 – Lined the hot-bed screen with reeds. Cucumbers come-up well: bed works well.
- 1784: February 13, 1784 – This evening the frost has lasted 28 days.
- 1782: February 13, 1782 – Things froze in the pantry. Shallow snow: ground very hard.
- 1781: February 13, 1781 – Stormy all night. Much thatch blown-off, & some trees thrown down.
- 1780: February 13, 1780 – Turnips are all rotten.
- 1774: February 13, 1774 – Hedge-sparrow sings. Great flock of buntings in the fields towards Faringdon.
- 1772: February 13, 1772 – Wood-pecker laughs. Spring-like weather. Skylark mounts & sings. Crocus begins to blow.
- 1770: February 13, 1770 – Saw bustards on Salisbury plain: they resemble fallow-deer at a distance. Partridges pair. Wild-geese in the winter do damage to the green wheat on Salisbury plain.




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