Thursday, April 29, 2021

At Natural History Rooms



April 29. 

Return to Concord.

At Natural History Rooms in Boston.

Have I seen the least bittern? It is so brown above and yellowish, woolly, white beneath.

The American goshawk is slate above, gray beneath; the young spotted dark and white beneath, and brown above.

Fish hawk, white beneath.

Young of marsh hawk, reddish-brown above, iron-rusty beneath.

Summer duck with a crest.

Dusky duck, not black, but rather dark brown.

The velvet ducks I saw, hardly large enough for this.

My whiter ducks may be the Merganser castor, or the red breasted.

H. D. Thoreau, Journal, April 29, 1853

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