October 31, 1769
Swan’s egg-pears in high perfection. This was the last time the Oedecnemus was heard for this year.
Swan’s egg-pears in high perfection. This was the last time the Oedecnemus was heard for this year.
North lights every evening. Six martins appeared flying under ye hanger. Thunder & lightening with vast rain.
The weather has been dry just a month this day, one wet day excepted. The fields are so dry that farmers decline sowing. The lapwing, vanellus, congregates in great flocks on the downs, & uplands.
A vivid aurora borealis, which like a broad belt stretched across the welkin from East to West. This extraordinary phenomenon. This extraordinary was seen the same evening in Gibraltar.
Merulae torquatae still about: the abound more, & stay longer than in former autumns. Oedicnemus clamours very loudly. Leaves fall apace. Barometer falls apace.
Linnets, chaffinches, yellow-hammers congregate. Skylark sings sweetly. Glowworms appear.
Large flock of of goldfinches. The sun is very hot. The air is full of spider’s webs.
Hedge sparrow whistles. Sprinkling rain. Three martins appear, & settle under the eaves of the stable.