1891. 
Aug. 10.
Warwick Castle and Kenilworth, England
  Clear and a beautiful day, -- like our best September weather
with sparkling air and strong breeze.
  To Warwick Castle in A.M. Buildings in perfect preserva-
tion. Some fine paintings and three heads (skulls and horns)
or Irish Elk that I have ever seen.
  The park very beautiful the trees large and massed, with
vista views. Peacocks, one pure white and one dappled, on lawn.
Turtle Doves and Wood Pigeons cooing in trees. Spotted Flycatch-
ers and Green Finches in small numbers. A Wren singing rather 
feebly.
  to Kenilworth in P.M. Beautiful drive. Stop at Gray's 
Mill centuries old but still in use. Pretty river (the Avon).
Ruins of Kenilworth very disappointing, not to be compared with
Raglan. A few Sparrows and a pair of Wagtails nesting in walls;
signs of Jackdaws but no birds. Swifts numerous about Warwick.