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This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, June 13th,
2022. 

A TRICOLORED HERON continues to be seen along the coast in Rye and was last
reported on June 12th, and a WHITE-FACED IBIS was last seen there on the
7th.

2 LEAST BITTERNS were reported from along the Rockingham Rail Trail between
Route 87 and Halls Mill Road in Newfields on several days during the past
week. A LEAST BITTERN was reported from World End Pond in Salem on June
7th, and 1 was reported from Great Meadow at Beaver Brook in Hollis on June
6th.

2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on June
7th, and 1 was seen at Rye Harbor on the 12th. A RED KNOT was seen at Rye
Harbor on the 8th.

A GREATER YELLOWLEGS was seen at Mount Washington Regional Airport in
Whitefield on June 10th.

A female KING EIDER that was seen from Pulpit Rocks in Rye on May 22nd,
continued to be seen during the past week, and was last reported on June
12th.

A pair of GREEN-WINGED TEAL was seen at Airport Marsh in Whitefield on June
9th.

A SURF SCOTER was seen at the Wilder Dam on the Connecticut River in
Lebanon on June 10th.

An ATLANTIC PUFFIN, and 3 ARCTIC TERNS were seen at the Isles of Shoals
during the past week.

A few LEAST TERNS and PIPING PLOVERS are nesting at Hampton Beach State
Park. If you visit the park, please give these birds room to forage and
raise their families!

2 MISSISSIPPI KITES were seen in Stratham, 2 were seen in Durham, and 1 was
seen in Greenland, all during the past week.

A BLACK VULTURE was seen in Westmoreland on June 10th.

7 RED CROSSBILLS were reported from Dixville on June 7th.

A pair of ORCHARD ORIOLES continued to be reported from Bedell Bridge State
Park in Haverhill during the past week.

Several BICKNELL’S THRUSHES and FOX SPARROWS were reported from the White
Mountains during the past week.

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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