the Thoreau Log.
24 March 1860. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  Cold and rather blustering again, with flurries of snow . . .

  2 P.M.—About 39. To Copan . . .

  I saw two red squirrels in an apple tree, which were rather small, had simply the tops of their backs red and the sides and beneath gray!

  Fox-colored sparrows go flitting past with a faint, sharp chip, amid some oaks . . .

(Journal, 13:212-216)

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