August 30, 1776
Posted by sydney on Aug 30th, 1776
Mr Woods of Chilgrove thinks he improves his flock by turning the east-country poll-rams among his horned ewes. The east-country poll sheep have shorter legs, & finer wool; & black faces, & spotted fore-legs; & a tuft of wooll in their fore-heads. Much corn of all sorts still abroad. Was wetted thro’ on the naked downs near Parham-ash. Some cuckoos remain. N.B. From Lewes to Brightehelmstone, & thence to Beeding-hill, where the wheat-ear traps are frequent no wheat-ears are to be seen: But on the downs west of Beeding, we saw many. A plain proof this, that those traps make a considerable havock among that species of birds.