the Thoreau Log.
25 March 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To bank of Great Meadows by Peter’s . . .

  Going across A. Clark’s field behind Garfield’s, I see many fox-colored sparrows flitting past in a straggling manner into the birch and pitch pine woods on the left, and hear a sweet warble there from time to time . . .

  There are so many sportsmen out that the ducks have no rest on the Great Meadows, which are not half covered with water . . .

(Journal, 10:320-321)

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