This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Thursday, November 29th,
2007.
A LARK SPARROW was seen at a bird feeder located behind a house near Pulpit
Rocks on Route 1A in Rye on November 24th.
A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT and a GRAY CATBIRD were seen at Odiorne Point State
Park in Rye on November 24th.
2 ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS were seen on November 24th, one near Frost Point
at Odiorne Point State Park in Rye, and one in a vacant lot on Island Path
in Hampton.
An EARED GREBE was found at Seal Rocks in Rye on November 17th, and was last
reported on the 27th. This is the same location at which an EARED GREBE
spent most of last winter.
A male EURASIAN WIGEON, 3 GADWALL, 2 SNOW GEESE, and a LESSER BLACK-BACKED
GULL were seen on Great Bay on November 24th.
A GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE was seen migrating with a flock of 70
CANADA GEESE over the Urban Forestry Center in Portsmouth on November 24th.
A DOVEKIE was reported from Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on November
26th, a RAZORBILL was seen in Seabrook on the 27th, and a BLACK GUILLEMOT
was seen from Pulpit Rocks in Rye on the 24th.
3 HARLEQUIN DUCKS were seen in the salt marsh creek that flows into Rye
Harbor, on November 24th.
A ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK was seen at Moore Fields on Route 155A in Durham and one
was seen over Hampton Marsh near Route 101 in Hampton, both on November
23rd. A possible GYRFALCON was reported from Hampton Marsh, also on the
23rd.
A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL was seen at the Durham Town Landing on November
21st.
A HOARY REDPOLL was seen among a flock of COMMON REDPOLLS visiting a feeder
in Sandwich on November 26th. Another HOARY REDPOLL was seen among a flock
of 50 COMMON REDPOLLS along the Tenney Mountain Highway in Plymouth on the
25th.
75 COMMON REDPOLLS were seen near Powdermill Pond in Hancock on November
28th, 40 were seen at the Community Gardens on Birch Street in Concord on
the 22nd, and over 20 were seen in Rumney on the 22nd. In addition, there
have been scattered sightings of smaller numbers during the past week.
BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS sightings during the past week included over 100 at the
Plymouth State University field house on November 24th, and over 50 in
Holderness near the Squam Lakes Science Center on the 28th.
NORTHERN SHRIKE sightings continue with 10 since the last Rare Bird Alert,
including single birds in Epping and Chatham on the 28th, single birds in
Fremont and Hampton on the 27th, single birds in Hanover, Bethlehem, and
Durham on the 25th, and single birds in Hampton, Stratham, and Newton on the
23rd.
PINE GROSBEAKS were reported from several locations during the past week,
including 2 in Twin Mountain on November 25th, 3 at the Plymouth State
University Field House in Plymouth on the 24th, 4 on River Road in Pittsburg
on the 24th, 2 on Island Road in Harrisville on the 23rd, over 15 in Swanzey
on the 23rd, and 5 on Quincy Road near the Plymouth and Rumney town line on
the 22nd.
EVENING GROSBEAK sightings are increasing with flocks of over 60 in
Jefferson on November 27th, 21 in Whitefield on the 22nd, 10 in Hancock on
the 28th, and 4 in Enfield on the 22nd.
Over 70 SNOW BUNTINGS were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on November
23rd, 50 at Ragged Neck in Rye on the 22nd, and over 30 at Moore Fields in
Durham on the 24th. In addition, there have been scattered sightings of
smaller numbers during the past week.
Over 100 HORNED LARKS were seen at Moore Fields on Route 155A in Durham on
November 25th, and over 20 were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on the
27th.
Over 20 PURPLE SANDPIPERS were reported from Rye Ledge in Rye on November
24th.
A WHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER was seen on Landing Road in Hampton on November
24th.
3 NELSON'S SHARP-TAILED SPARROWS were seen from Island Path in Hampton on
November 24th.
2 YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLERS and a COMMON YELLOWTHROAT were seen near the
Seabrook Wastewater Treatment Plant on Route 286 on November 22nd. A PALM
WARBLER was seen at Great Boar's Head in North Hampton, also on the 22nd.
A BALTIMORE ORIOLE was reported visiting a bird feeder in Derry on November
23rd and 24th.
10 TURKEY VULTURES were seen at a roost in downtown Newmarket on November
24th, waiting.
This message is also available by phone recording: call 224-9909 and press 2
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 tape 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.
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