the Thoreau Log.
9 April 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  5:15 A.M.—To Red Bridge just before sunrise.

  Fine clear morning, but still cold enough for gloves. A slight frost, and mist as yesterday curling over the smooth water. I see half a dozen crows on an elm within a dozen rods of the muskrats’ bodies, as if eying them. I see thus often crows very early in the morning near the houses, which soon after sunrise take their way across the river to the woods again. It is a regular thing with them.

(Journal, 7:297-299)

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