Date: 1/13/25 3:50 pm
From: Mark Suomala <suomalamark...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Rare Bird Alert, New Hampshire, January 13, 2025
-RBA

*New Hampshire

*January 13, 2025

*NHNH0113.25



This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, January 13th,
2025.



A MACGILLIVRAY’S WARBLER was seen at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy
River Wildlife Management Area in Dover on January 12th and 13th. The bird
was only seen early in the morning in the fields located north of the pond
located on the trail, and only a few times.



A HARRIS’ SPARROW was seen at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River
Wildlife Management Area in Dover on January 13th. It was first seen next
to the entrance road and then across the street on the ground below a
birdfeeder in the front yard of a private residence. Please view the
feeders from the road and stay off the property.



A GOLDEN EAGLE and a NORTHERN HARRIER were seen at the New Hampshire Fish &
Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area on January 10th.



A female BARROW’S GOLDENEYE was seen at the Sewall’s Falls Road bridge on
the Merrimack River in Concord on January 12th, and another female BARROW’S
GOLDENEYE was seen from Stark Landing on the Merrimack River in Manchester
on the 13th.



A CANVASBACK continues to be seen at Rye Harbor State Park and was last
reported on January 12th, and another one was seen from the end of Gale
Avenue on Lake Winnisquam in Laconia on the 13th.



A NORTHERN SHOVELER was seen along the Brown’s River from Glade Path in
Hampton on January 12th.



A NORTHERN PINTAIL was seen at Newfound Lake on January 7th.



2 LESSER SCAUP were seen at Great Bay from Adams Point in Durham on
January 7th.



A SURF SCOTER was seen from Hilton Park at Dover Point on January 10th.



A BUFFLEHEAD was seen on the Merrimack River in Manchester on January 13th.



4 BLACK VULTURES were seen at Donna Drive in Exeter, 4 were seen in Derry,
and 3 were seen in Newington, all during the past week.



A NORTHERN SHRIKE was seen along Chickwolnepy Road in Milan on January 9th.



A LAPLAND LONGSPUR was seen at Hampton Beach State Park on January 12th.



A flock of up to 16 AMERICAN PIPITS was seen at Rye Harbor State Park on
several days during the past week. A single AMERICAN PIPIT was seen at
coastal Hampton on January 10th, and 1 was reported from Morrill’s Farm in
Penacook on the 12th.



A PINE WARBLER was photographed visiting a bird feeder at a private
residence in Lancaster on January 8th.



8 PINE GROSBEAKS were seen on Mechanic Street in Gorham on January 12th.



A flock of 63 EVENING GROSBEAKS was seen along Bailey Road in Jefferson on
January 11th.



Lingering species reported during the past week included: DOUBLE-CRESTED
CORMORANT, WOOD DUCK, AMERICAN KESTREL, NORTHERN HARRIER, MERLIN,
RED-SHOULDERED HAWK, YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKER, NORTHERN FLICKER, FISH CROW,
RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET, WINTER WREN, CAROLINA WREN, EASTERN PHOEBE, HERMIT
THRUSH, YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER, SAVANNAH SPARROW, SWAMP SPARROW, CHIPPING
SPARROW, and FIELD SPARROW



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 to:
<birdsetc...> 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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