I apologize for the double post for those of you on the NH listserve. I couldnt find the Glossy Ibis in Etna, but that doesn't mean it's not there. As many of us have discovered, a lot of shoreline is not visible from the road. I'll try again. I DID find my second UV Least Bittern of the summer in West Lebanon. This bird was much easier than the Waits River outlet bird, though! Behind Price-Chopper (actually more like behind Michael's) is a wetland area. The bird was hunting on some exposed mud here. Look for a single parking spot in this area. The bird was straight ahead from this spot. Hopefully it is still around.http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist/S38657508
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