Cramer's Magazine Almanack, for the Year of Our Lord ... : Calculated ... for the Meridian of Pittsburgh ... 1819
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uhbing in the. dust, and capping thfir wingS} small birds seeming to durk and wafh in Hie saud; the laie and early crowing of the cock, and ciappmg his winps; the early ringing of wood larkSr the early chirping of spairowsj the early, 28 iiote^f the chaffinch near houses; the dull appsAfAncB of rojjlii- ted breasts near hwiukeac peacocka and owls unusually clAmorousil^ Of Wind, from Birds. — Sea ana fresh water fowls g-athering in* ^ocka to the banks, and their sporting- especially in the ntit^...rningj wild geese flying high, and in 6oc&8, and directing their courso eastward; coots restless and clamorous; the hoopoe Iwid in his note; the king's fisher taking to land; rooks darting or shaoting ♦■in the air, or sporting on the banks of fresh waters; and lastly, the appearance of the malefigie at sea, is a certain forerunner of violent winds, and (early in the morning) denotes horrible tein- pestB at hand Of Fair Heather, from Birds- — Halcyons, sea ducks, &c leav- ing the land, and flocking to the sea; kites, herons, bitterns, and swallows flying high, and loud in their uotes; lapwings restless and clamorjus; sparrows after sunrise restless and noisy; ravens, hawks, and kestrils (m the morning) loud m their notes; robin- red- breast mounted high, and loud in his song; larks soaring high and Inud in their songs; owls hooting with an eas} and rlear note; bats appearini^ early in an evening.
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