AUDUBON JOURNAL 



more than 2 are seen together — Some of the Country 

 we saw [to] is extremely high, hilly and broken — saw a 

 wood grouse — many ducks Several Northern Divers or 

 Loons — Some Cormorants, Many Crows — Several 

 flocks of Cow Buntings moving Southward — Killed 

 two Partriges and One Turkey — 



the Boats ran ashore sandbar at Seven o'clock, with 

 great Exercising one was brought off it was the one I 

 was living in the other stayed fast all night, the hands 

 suffered much from the cold — 



Tuesday Oct 17*^ 1820 



The weather disagreably Cold, but Clear, the other 

 Boat still fast We went early on Shore, — in Kentucky 

 — a Long Walk through the woods was fruitless, I saw 

 4 Ravens — Many Winter Hawks — some Red breasted 

 Thrushes or Robins — the Wood full of Grey & Black 

 Squirrels returned to the Boats the other having joined 

 us with Two Turkeys & One Wood Grouse or Pheas- 

 ant — 



The Turkeys extremely plenty and Crossing the 

 River hourly from the North Side, great Number 

 destroyed [there] falling in the Stream from want of 

 strength — the Partrige when Crossing also, and in fact, 

 all the Game that Cannot propery be called Mi- 

 gratorius = 



Saw a Great Number of Chimney Swallows going 

 Southwest — this Bird travells much more advan- 



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