the Thoreau Log.
14 September 1855. Concord, Mass.

Thoreau writes in his journal:

  P.M.—To Hubbard’s Close.

  I scare from an oak by the side of the Close a young hen-hawk, which, launching off with a scream and a heavy flight, alights on the topmost plume of a large pitch pine in the swamp northward, bending it down, with its back toward me, where it might be mistaken for a plume against the sky, the light makes all things so black . . .

(Journal, 7:455)

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