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This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 16th,
2020.

During the Corona virus outbreak NH Audubon encourages you to enjoy birding
safely; please follow travel and social distance recommendations from state
and federal authorities.

An ANNA’S HUMMNGBIRD was photographed visiting a birdfeeder at a private
residence in Merrimack County in early November, but has not been seen
again.
 
A WHITE-WINGED DOVE was found foraging on the ground beneath a birdfeeder
located at 24 Industrial Park Drive in Concord on November 7th. It has been
seen on a number of days since then, and was last reported on the 16th.

2 SANDHILL CRANES were seen in fields at off of Ledge Farm Road in
Nottingham on November 12th. 

A GOLDEN EAGLE and a NORTHERN GOSHAWK were seen in Nottingham on November
14th.

A ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK was seen near Lily Pond in Piermont on November 12th.

A male BARROW’S GOLDENEYE was seen with a flock of COMMON GOLDENEYE at
Stark Landing on the Merrimack River in Manchester on November 14th.

A REDHEAD and a BLACK SCOTER were seen on Great Bay from Adam’s Point in
Durham on November 15th.

A RED-BREASTED MERGANSER was seen at Goose Pond in Canaan and 2 were seen
at Crystal Lake in Enfield, all on November 15th.

A RAZORBILL was seen along the coast on November 11th.

A RED-THROATED LOON was seen on the Merrimack River in Hooksett on November
14th, and 1 was seen on Lake Winnipesauke in Meredith on the 11th.

2 HORNED GREBES were seen on Lake Winnipesauke in Center Harbor and a
RED-NECKED GREBE was seen on Lake Waukewan in Meredith, both on November
11th.

16 GREATER SCAUP were reported from Cherry Pond in Jefferson on November
11th.

A BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKER was seen near Little Cherry Pond in Jefferson on
November 11th.

A NORTHERN SHRIKE was seen near the start of the rail trail to Pondicherry
National Wildlife Refuge on November 11th, 1 was seen in Gilmanton Iron
Works on the 15th, and 1 was seen in Newport on the 14th.  

A GLAUCOUS GULL was seen in Hampton Harbor on November 16th, and a LESSER
BLACK-BACKED GULL continues to be seen at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, 

Single ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS were seen in Manchester, Rye, and Hampton on
November 14th.

15 PINE GROSBEAKS were reported from the parking lot at Ocean State Job Lot
in Meredith on November 16th. 8 PINE GROSBEAKS were reported from Penacook,
and 4 were reported from Pack Monadnock, all on November 14th. 10 PINE
GROSBEAKS were reported from North Conway and 3 were reported from
Plymouth, all on November 13th. A few single PINE GROSBEAKS were reported
from scattered locations during the past week.

Small flocks of up to 6 EVENING GROSBEAKS were reported from several
locations during the past week.

An estimated 250 SNOW BUNTINGS were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on
November 11th, and 3 LAPLAND LONGSPURS were seen here on the 16th.

32 WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS were reported from Pack Monadnock on November
14th, and 65 were reported from there on the 9th. Many RED CROSSBILLS
continue to be reported from appropriate habitat throughout the state,
including 32 tallied in Hinsdale on November 12th.

Flocks of COMMON REDPOLLS, PINE SISKINS, SNOW BUNTINGS, and HORNED LARKS
were reported from scattered locations during the past week.

A BOREAL CHICKADEE continues to be seen on Pack Monadnock and was last
reported on November 14th.  

Late-migrating birds reported during the past week included 2 WOOD DUCKS, 2
TURKEY VULTURES, an OSPREY, 2 AMERICAN KESTRELS, 4 YELLOW-BELLIED
SAPSUCKERS, an EASTERN PHOEBE, 2 BLUE-HEADED VIREOS, a PHILADELPHIA VIREO,
a BARN SWALLOW, 6 RUBY-CROWNED KINGLETS, a MARSH WREN, 2 BROWN THRASHERS, 2
HERMIT THRUSHES, 2 CHIPPING SPARROWS, 4 WHITE-CROWNED SPARROWS, a LINCOLN’S
SPARROW, 3 TENNESSEE WARBLERS, an AMERICAN REDSTART, a CAPE MAY WARBLER, a
MAGNOLIA WARBLER, 5 BLACKPOLL WARBLERS, a BLACK-THROATED BLUE WARBLER, a
PINE WARBLER, a PRAIRIE WARBLER, several PALM WARBLERS, several
YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS, 2 BALTIMORE ORIOLES, a ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAK, and
an INDIGO BUNTING.

New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert is sponsored by Bangor Savings Bank.

This message is also available by phone recording: call (603) 224-9909 and
press 4 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
recording 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.

Subscribe to New Hampshire Bird Records – learn more about birds and birding
in New Hampshire: www.nhbirdrecords.org  (read a free article in each
issue). This quarterly publication is produced by NH Audubon thanks to the
work of many volunteers.


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