August 19, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 19th, 1787
Showers about: Rain-bows. Vivid Aurora.
August 16, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 16th, 1787
Mr & Mrs R left us. Farmer Parsons harvests wheat. Gleaners carry home large loads.
August 12, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 12th, 1787
Bull-finches feed on the berries of honey-suckles. B. Hall came.
August 11, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 11th, 1787
The children in strawberry time found & destroyed several pheasant’s nests in Goleigh wood. Nep. and Niece Ben White came from London.
August 10, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 10th, 1787
When the redbreasts have finished the currans, they begin with the berries of the honey-suckles, of which they are very fond.
August 1, 1787
Posted by sydney on Aug 1st, 1787
Several golden-crowned wrens appear in the tall fir-tree at the upper end of Baker’s hill: they were probably bred in that tree.
July 31, 1787
Posted by sydney on Jul 31st, 1787
Vast rain, an inch & a quarter in 8 hours.
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