This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 14th, 2016. At least 1 CAVE SWALLOW was seen in coastal Rye on November 12th. 6 SANDHILL CRANES were seen from Carter Hill in Concord migrating south on November 8th. A PROTHONOTARY WARBLER was found at the north end of North Hampton State Beach on November 8th, has been seen several times since then, and was last reported on the 12th. 2 PINE WARBLERS were seen near the Beach Plum restaurant located opposite North Hampton State Beach, and a BLACKPOLL WARBLER was seen at Eel Pond in Rye, all on November 13th. 4 ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLERS, an AMERICAN REDSTART, and a PALM WARBLER were seen foraging at a location accessed from the trails that start at the Park & Ride located off of Route 33 in Portsmouth on November 12th. Another ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen at Goss Farm in Rye on November 9th. A DICKCISSEL was reported from Moore Fields off of Route 155A in Durham on November 12th. A NORTHERN SHRIKE was seen at the Community Gardens on Birch Street in Concord on November 10th, 1 was seen in a cow pasture along Burpee Hill Road in New London on the 10th, and 1 was seen in Pittsfield on the 9th. A PINE GROSBEAK was seen near the summit of Pack Monadnock in Peterborough on November 9th, and another was reported on the 12th. 11 PINE GROSBEAKS were reported from scattered locations in Coos County on November 12th. A small flock of COMMON REDPOLLS was reported from Franklin Falls Dam on November 8th. A flock of 10 BOHEMIAN WAXWINGS was seen at the edge of Cherry Pond in Jefferson on November 7th, a flock of 4 was seen in Sandwich on the 8th, and a flock of 4 was seen in Colebrook on the 13th. 3 WHITE-WINGED CROSSBILLS were seen near the summit of Pack Monadnock in Peterborough on November 10th, and 1 was reported from Pittsfield on the 12th. 2 RED CROSSBILLS were reported from Ashland on November 13th. A few EVENING GROSBEAKS were reported during the past week. Over 375 SNOW BUNTINGS were seen at Hampton Beach State Park on November 13th, and there were sightings of up to 14 birds from other locations during the past week. A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, an ICELAND GULL, and a NORTHERN PINTAIL were seen at the Rochester Wastewater Treatment Plant on November 7th. The treatment plant is gated and the hours of operation are 7:30-3:00 on weekdays. If you visit, please check in at the office and be out of the plant by 2:45 so that plant personnel do not have to ask birders to leave. Do not drive on the dikes and do not block the road. The Trails at Pickering Ponds, located east of the plant, are not gated, and are always open during daylight hours. An ICELAND GULL was seen at Hedgehog Pond in Salem on November 14th. An AMERICAN GOLDEN-PLOVER was seen with a BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER at Ragged Neck in Rye on November 12th and 13th. A PECTORAL SANDPIPER continues to be seen at Rye Harbor State Park and was last reported on November 10th. 2 EURASIAN WIGEONS were seen in the southeast part of Great Bay in Greenland on November 9th. A HARLEQUIN DUCK was seen off of the north end of Wallis Sands beach in Rye on November 11th and 12th, and a RAZORBILL was seen off of Great Boars Head in Hampton on the 11th. A NORTHERN SHOVELER was seen in Atkinson on November 11th, and 2 NORTHERN PINTAILS were seen on Lake Massabesic in Manchester on the 10th. A LONG-TAILED DUCK and a WHITE-WINGED SCOTER were seen on Dudley Pond in Deering on November 10th, and a RED-BREASTED MERGANSER was seen at Childs Bog in Harrisville on November 12th. 2 BLACK-BACKED WOODPECKERS and 2 GRAY JAYS were seen by a hiker on the Crawford Path in the White Mountains on November 10th, and 2 GRAY JAYS and 2 BOREAL CHICKADEES were seen in Pittsburg on November 12th. A PEREGRINE FALCON was seen in Concord on November 8th. RAPTOR migration is dwindling and the official staffed observation is coming to a close. Over 13,430 migrating raptors were counted at the Pack Monadnock Raptor Migration Observatory in Peterborough, including 5 GOLDEN EAGLES, and a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, since September 1st, and over 6,760 migrating raptors were counted at the Carter Hill Observatory in Concord, including a ROUGH-LEGGED HAWK, and 3 GOLDEN EAGLES, since September 1st. 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. 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