The 28th Day We Had Between Twenty And Forty Fathom.
We saw no land
this day, but saw a great many snakes and some whales.
We saw also
some boobies and noddy-birds, and in the night caught one of these
last. It was of another shape and colour than any I had seen
before. It had a small long bill, as all of them have, flat feet
like ducks' feet, its tail forked like a swallow, but longer and
broader, and the fork deeper than that of the swallow, with very
long wings; the top or crown of the head of this noddy was coal-
black, having also small black streaks round about and close to the
eyes; and round these streaks on each side, a pretty broad white
circle. The breast, belly, and under part of the wings of this
noddy were white, and the back and upper part of its wings of a
faint black or smoke colour. Noddies are seen in most places
between the tropics, as well in the East Indies and on the coast of
Brazil, as in the West Indies. They rest ashore at night, and
therefore we never see them far at sea, not above twenty or thirty
leagues, unless driven off in a storm. When they come about a ship
they commonly perch in the night, and will sit still till they are
taken by the seamen. They build on cliffs against the sea, or
rocks.
The 30th day, being in latitude 18 degrees 21 minutes, we made the
land again, and saw many great smokes near the shore; and having
fair weather and moderate breezes, I steered in towards it.
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