Date: 6/30/25 6:38 am From: Mark Suomala <suomalamark...> Subject: [NHBirds] Rare Bird Alert, New Hampshire, June 30, 2025
This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, June 30th,
2025.
A BRIDLED TERN was seen at the Isles of Shoals, on June 13th and again on
the 18th, and was last reported on the 29th.
5 BONAPARTE’S GULLS were seen together at the Elm Brook Recreation Area in
Hopkinton on June 28th.
2 LAUGHING GULLS were seen at Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, on
June 27th.
An ATLANTIC PUFFIN was seen in offshore waters in Rye on June 23rd.
2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS were seen at Star Island, one of the Isles of
Shoals, on June 26th.
A LONG-TAILED DUCK was seen along the coast in Rye on June 29th.
A RUDDY DUCK was seen at Pickering Ponds in Rochester on June 26th.
There was an unconfirmed report of a WHITE-FACED IBIS and 3 WHITE IBIS at
the salt marsh located just south of Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on
June 24th.
An adult and an immature LITTLE BLUE HERON were seen together at the salt
marsh at Parson’s Creek in Rye on June 24th.
There was an unconfirmed report of a TRI-COLORED HERON seen near the
Hampton River Boat Club on June 24th.
A GREAT EGRET was seen at the Hinsdale Setbacks on the Connecticut River on
June 28th.
5 RED CROSSBILLS were reported from Philbrick-Crescenti Bog in New London
on June 28th.
A WILLOW FLYCATCHER was seen at Airport Marsh in Whitefield on June 27th.
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