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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2014
“There were but few land fowls. We saw none but eagles of the larger sort of birds, but five or six sorts of small birds. The biggest sort of these were not bigger than larks, some no bigger than wrens, all singing with great variety of fine shrill notes; and we saw some of their nests with young ones in them. The water-fowls were ducks (which had young ones now, this being the beginning of the spring in these parts), curlews, galdens, crab-catchers, cormorants, gulls, pelicans, and some water-fowl such as I have not seen anywhere besides.”