the Thoreau Log.
8 June 1858. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To marsh hawk’s nest near Hubbard’s Bath . . .

  The marsh hawk’s eggs are not yet hatched. She rises when I get within a rod and utters that peculiar cackling or scolding note, much like, but distinct from, that of the pigeon woodpecker. She keeps circling over the nest and repeatedly stoops within a rod of my head in an angry manner . . .

(Journal, 10:486-488)

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