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This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, July 3rd, 2023.
A ROYAL TERN was seen from Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on July 1st.
A CORY’S SHEARWATER was seen from Little Boar’s Head in North Hampton on
June 28th, and a MANX SHEARWATER was seen from Rye Harbor State Park on
July 2nd.
75 WILSON’S STORM-PETRELS were seen offshore from Rye Harbor State Park on
July 2nd.
A BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE that was first reported from Pleasant Lake in New
London on June 11th, was last reported on the 26th.
An adult GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen at the Merrimack River in
Manchester on June 27th and again on July 1st. An uncommon species inland.
A female KING EIDER continues to be seen in coastal Rye, often from the
second pullout just south of Odiorne Point State Park. It was last reported
on July 1st.
A SNOWY EGRET and a COMMON EIDER were seen at the Scammell Bridge on the
Bellamy River in Dover during the past week – uncommon species away from
the coast.
2 LEAST BITTERNS were seen at the Rockingham Recreational Rail Trail and 1
was reported from the Cranberry Ponds in West Lebanon, all during the past
week.
2 immature BLACK-CROWNED NIGHT-HERONS were reported from a puddle along Elm
Street in Milford on July 2nd.
A pair of SANDHILL CRANES with a fledgling was seen in Deerfield on July
1st.
2 BLACK VULTURES were seen in Milford on July 2nd, 1 was seen in
Londonderry on June 30th, and 1 was seen in Rochester on June 30th.
A flock of 10 RED CROSSBILLS was seen in Pittsfield and there were numerous
reports of small flocks of 1-7 RED CROSSBILLS, mostly from the southwestern
highlands, all during the past week.
A few FOX SPARROWS were seen in the White Mountains and Great North Woods
during the past week.
3 FISH CROWS were reported from Plymouth during the past week.
A MERLIN was seen in Dover on July 1st, and 1 was seen in Concord on June
29th.
A PHILADELPHIA VIREO was seen at Weeks State Park in Lancaster on June 27th.
An OLIVE-SIDED FLYCATCHER was reported from Lyman on June 30th.
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Audubon web site, www.nhaudubon.org
Thanks very much and good birding.
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