This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, November 15th,
2007.
A SNOWY OWL was seen near Wallis Sands in Rye on November 11th.
A ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK was seen in Penacook on November 11th.
A BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE, a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, an ICELAND GULL, and
10 RUDDY DUCKS were seen at the Rochester Wastewater Treatment Plant on
November 13th. The treatment plant is gated and the hours of operation are
7:30-3:00 on weekdays. If you visit, please check in at the office and be
out of the plant by 2:45 so that plant personnel do not have to ask birders
to leave. Do not drive on the dikes and do not block the road. The Trails at
Pickering Ponds, located east of the plant, are not gated, and are always
open during daylight hours.
NORTHERN SHRIKE sightings continue with 10 since the last Rare Bird Alert,
including 2 at the Rochester Waste Water Treatment Plant on November 14th, 1
in Hampton on the 12th, 1 at the Exeter Wastewater Treatment Facility on the
11th, 1 in Penacook on the 11th, 1 on Bald Hill Road in Albany on the 10th,
1 along Route 101 in Hampton on the 10th, 1 in Franconia Notch on the 10th,
1 in Durham on the 9th, and 1 on Martin Road in Fremont on the 9th.
PINE GROSBEAKS were reported from many locations during the past week,
including over 40 in and around Hatch Plaza on Route 25 in Plymouth on
November 9th, 8 at the Plymouth State University Field House on the 9th,
over 30 on Quincy Road in Plymouth near the Rumney town line on the 14th, 8
from Twin Mountain on the 10th, over 20 in Antrim on the 12th, and 7 from
Pack Monadnock in Peterborough on the 8th. In addition, there have been
scattered sightings of smaller numbers.
BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS have been reported from several locations during the past
week, including 115 on School Street in Rumney on November 14th, over 30 on
Quincy Road in Plymouth on the 14th, 8 on the Plymouth State University
Campus on the 10th, and over 30 near Hatch Plaza on Route 25 in Plymouth on
the 9th.
5 WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS were seen at Trudeau Road in Bethlehem on November
10th, and a RED CROSSBILL was reported from the summit of Pack Monadnock in
Peterborough on November 8th.
Flocks of COMMON REDPOLLS continue to be reported, with 60 at the Community
Gardens off of Clinton Street in Concord on November 13th, 52 from Northwood
Lake on the 12th, 16 in Warren on the 11th, and 72 at Pickering Ponds in
Rochester on the 9th. In addition, there have been scattered sightings of
smaller numbers.
Over 500 SNOW BUNTINGS were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on November
11th, 35 were reported from Horseshoe Pond in Concord on the 9th, 20 were
seen on Old Concord Road in Henniker on the 10th, and 37 were seen along the
Cocheco River in Farmington on the 11th. In addition, there have been
scattered sightings of smaller numbers.
A LAPLAND LONGSPUR, over 150 HORNED LARKS, and 20 KILLDEER were reported
from Moore Fields on Route 155A in Durham on November 10th.
A flock of 11 EVENING GROSBEAKS was seen in Warner on the 11th, and a flock
of 8 was seen at a feeder in Manchester on the 8th.
350 HOODED MERGANSERS and 40 RING-NECKED DUCKS were reported from Long Pond
in Penacook on November 12th.
132 AMERICAN COOTS and 65 GREEN-WINGED TEAL were reported from Powwow Pond
in Kingston on November 10th.
95 GREATER SCAUP were seen on Great Bay on November 9th, and over 500 CANADA
GEESE were reported from Great Bay on the 11th.
3 NORTHERN PINTAILS and 2 WILSON'S SNIPE were reported from Turkey Pond in
Concord on November 8th.
12 BLACK SCOTERS were reported from Cherry Pond in Jefferson on November
11th, 2 were seen on Turkey Pond in Concord on the 9th, and 2 were seen on
Wilson Pond in Swanzey on November 8th.
6 WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPERS were seen on Landing Road in Hampton on November
12th.
A hiker in Crawford Notch reported 3 BOREAL CHICKADEES, 6 COMMON REDPOLLS, a
BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER, and 5 GRAY JAYS from the Mount Webster, Mount
Jackson, and AMC Mizpah Spring areas on November 12th.
A male BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER was seen in the forest on Trudeau Road in
Bethlehem on November 11th.
3 GRAY JAYS were seen on the Caps Ridge Trail in Jefferson Notch on November
11th.
9 FOX SPARROWS were reported from a backyard in Derry on November 9th.
17 TURKEY VULTURES were seen roosting in Newmarket on November 11th.
Despite the late date, there were 3 separate sightings of OSPREY during the
past week.
This message is also available by phone recording: call 224-9909 and press 2
as directed or ask to be transferred. If you have seen any interesting birds
recently, you can leave a message at the end of the tape or send your
sightings to the RBA via e-mail at: [log in to unmask] Please put
either "bird sighting" or "Rare Bird Alert" in the subject line and be sure
to include your mailing address and phone number. The RBA is also available
on-line at the New Hampshire Audubon web site, www.nhaudubon.org
Thanks very much and good birding.
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