January 14, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 14th, 1774

Vast rain in the night whih thunder.  A bittern was shot in shrub-wood.  A dog hunted it on the foot, & spring it in the covert.  On the same day Mr Yalden shot one in a coppice in the parish of Emshot: & about the same time on was killed in the parish of Greatham. Thses birds are very seldom seen in this district, & are probably driven from their watery haunts by the great floods, & obliged to betake themselves to the uplands.  The wings expanded measured just four feet: the tail-feathers shafts & all were just five inches long, & 10 in number.  The neck-feathers were very long, & loose like those on the neck of a roost-cock.  These birds weighed undrawn, & feathers & all, each 3 pds & 2 oun: The serrated claw on each middle toe is very curious! Tho’ the colours on the bittern’s wings & back are no ways gaudy or radiant, yet are the dark & chestnut streaks so curiously blended & combined, as to give that fowl a surprizing beauty.  Both the upper & lower mandible are serrated towards the point, & the upper is emarginated.  Two of these birds I dressed, & found the flavour to be like that of the wild duck, or teal, but not so delicate.  They were in good case, & their intestines covered with fat.  In the crop or gizzard I found nothing that could inform me on what they subsisted: both were quite empty.  I found nothing like the flavour of an hare!  The flesh of these birds was very brown.  It appears  since that all these bitterns were killed in Selborne parish, & probably were all of the same family.

January 11, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 11th, 1774

Some snow on the ground.  Aurora.

January 10, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 10th, 1774

Wild ducks about.

January 9, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 9th, 1774

Rain for 24 hours: vast flood.  Could not get along down at the pond all day.

January 3, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 3rd, 1774

Thermomr abroad 22 3/4.  At noon 30.  In ye wine vault 43 1/4.

January 1, 1774

Posted by sydney on Jan 1st, 1774

Larks congregate.

December 31, 1773

Posted by sydney on Dec 31st, 1773

Frost all day.

December 26, 1773

Posted by sydney on Dec 26th, 1773

White water wagtail.

December 17, 1773

Posted by sydney on Dec 17th, 1773

Chaffinches– many cocks among them. Black rabbits are pretty common the Chilgrove warren.  The parish-well in Findon-village is 200 feet-deep: at Moontham on the down the well is full 350 feet.  Mr Wood’s well at Chilgrove is 156 feet deep; & yet in some very wet seasons is brimfull: his cellars are some times full.

December 16, 1773

Posted by sydney on Dec 16th, 1773

They, the shepherds, do not take any wheatears W. of Houghton bridge.

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