This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 25th,
2019.
An immature RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was discovered along North River Road near
Burley Farm in Epping on October 5th, and was last reported on November
23rd.
A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was seen at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on
November 25th, 1 was seen at South Mill Pond in Portsmouth on the 24th, and
1 was seen at Fort Stark in New Castle on the 23rd.
An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen at Fort Stark in New Castle on November
23rd, and 1 was seen in coastal Rye on the 24th.
A NORTHERN SHRIKE was seen near the Ferry Landing Trail at Great Bay
National Wildlife Refuge in Newington on November 23rd.
A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was seen along Haven Lane in Exeter on November 23rd.
A GRASSHOPPER SPARROW, and 3 AMERICAN PIPITS were seen at Rye Harbor State
Park on November 20th.
A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen at Hampton Beach State Park on November 23rd.
A TUNDRA SWAN was seen along the Connecticut River from River Road in
Plainfield on November 21st.
A male BARROW’S GOLDENEYE was seen on the Connecticut River in Plainfield on
November 23rd, and a female BARROW’S GOLDENEYE was seen on Eel Pond in
Rye on the 24th.
A SNOW GOOSE was seen along Route 1A in North Hampton feeding on a lawn with
a flock of CANADA GEESE on November 20th, and a similar sighting was
reported from New Castle on the 23rd.
There has been an unusual number of late-migrating TREE SWALLOWS reported
from the coast during the past week with a high number of 100 on November
22nd.
A PEREGRINE FALCON has been seen in Hanover several times during the past
week.
A few WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS and a RED CROSSBILL were reported from
Pittsburg during the past week.
Lingering migrant shorebirds reported from the coast during the past week
included a SEMIPALMATED PLOVER, a LESSER YELLOWLEGS, and 8 GREATER
YELLOWLEGS.
Lingering migrant songbirds that were reported during the past week
included: a BLUE-HEADED VIREO, a GRAY CATBIRD, a RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, a
NORTHERN PARULA, several PINE WARBLERS, several PALM WARBLERS, a COMMON
YELLOWTHROAT, several YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS, several CHIPPING SPARROWS, 2
EASTERN TOWHEES, and several YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS.
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interesting birds recently, you can leave a message at the end of the
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Thanks very much and good birding.
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