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This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, October 4th,
2021.

A juvenile RED PHALAROPE was photographed on Lake Francis in Pittsburg on
October 3rd.

4 HUDSONIAN GODWITS, 3 SHORT-BILLED DOWITCHERS, and a RED KNOT were seen in
Hampton Marsh during the past week.

An ATLANTIC PUFFIN was seen offshore at Jeffreys Ledge on October 1st.

2 BLACK VULTURES were seen in Westmoreland on October 1st.

A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen along Bedford Road in New Boston on
October 2nd.

A WHITE-EYED VIREO was seen at the Concord Community Gardens on Birch
Street on October 2nd, and 1 was seen at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on
October 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
						
2 YELLOW-THROATED VIREOS were seen near the UNH cow barns in Durham on
October 3rd.

An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen at Goss Farm in Rye, and 1 was seen at
Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, both on September 29th

A CONNECTICUT WARBLER was seen at the wastewater treatment plant in
Peterborough on September 29th.

A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was seen in Greenland on September 28th, and 1 was
seen at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on the 29th.

A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was seen at the Concord Community Gardens on Birch
Street, and 1 was seen at Bicentennial Park in Hampton, both on several
days during the past week. There was an unconfirmed report of a flock of 5
CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS in Rochester on September 29th.

An AMERICAN TREE SPARROW was reported from Hanover on October 3rd, and a
FOX SPARROW was seen in Greenland on September 28th.

A DICKCISSEL was seen at Goss Farm in Rye on October 1st, 1 was seen at
Witch Island in Hampton on October 2nd, and 1 was seen at Odiorne Point
State Park in Rye on September 27th.

A GREAT EGRET was reported from the Connecticut River in Haverhill on
September 29th, and 8 SNOWY EGRETS were seen in coastal Hampton on October
4th.

An AMERICAN COOT was seen in Tuscan Village in Salem on October 3rd and 4th.

An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER was reported from Plainfield on October 2nd, a
TRAILL’S FLYCATCHER was photographed at Woodmont Orchard in Hollis on
September 28th, and 2 LEAST FLYCATCHERS were seen at Odiorne Point State
Park in Rye on September 30th.

A BLACK-BILLED CUCKOO was seen at Odione Point State Park in Rye on
September 29th.

A RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD was seen in Rye on September 30th.

A flock of approximately 50 AMERICAN PIPITS was seen at Pickering Ponds in
Rochester on October 2nd.

3 late-migrating BARN SWALLOWS were seen in Exeter and 1 was seen in
Peterborough, all on October 2nd.

Several late-migrating WOOD THRUSHES, and ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS were
reported during the past week.

Late-migrating songbirds reported during the past week included: NORTHERN
WATERTHRUSH, TENNESSEE WARBLER, MOURNING WARBLER, BAY-BREASTED WARBLER,
BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER, BLACK-AND-WHITE WARBLER, YELLOW WARBLER, and
CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER.

Birders visiting Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, during the past
week reported the following highlights: 2 BLACK-BILLED CUCKOOS, a
RUBY-THROATED HUMMINGBIRD, 4 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS, 4 EASTERN
WOOD-PEWEES, a YELLOW-BELLIED FLYCATCHER, 3 LEAST FLYCATCHERS, a WARBLING
VIREO, 2 GRAY-CHEEKED THRUSHES, 2 CLAY-COLORED SPARROWS, a LARK SPARROW, an
ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER, a BLACKBURNIAN WARBLER, 3 YELLOW WARBLERS, a
CHESTNUT-SIDED WARBLER, and 2 DICKCISSELS. 

Hawk migration is under way and observers have already counted over 7,632
raptors from the Pack Monadnock Raptor Migration Observatory. Be sure to
visit and help the official counters!

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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