Date: 1/5/26 11:50 am
From: Mark Suomala <suomalamark...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Rare Bird Alert, New Hampshire, January 5, 2026
This is New Hampshire Audubon's Rare Bird Alert for Monday, January 5th.
2026.



Birders on a fishing boat trip to Jeffrey’s Ledge on January 4th reported
seeing about 1,800 DOVEKIES, and 20 COMMON MURRES.



A SNOW GOOSE and 6 BRANT was seen in New Castle on January 3rd.



A male BARROW’S GOLDENEYE, 12 LESSER SCAUP and 2 BUFFLEHEADS were seen from
Lower Bay Road in Sanbornton on January 1st.



A male BARROW’S GOLDENEYE and a BUFFLEHEAD were seen at Stark Landing on
the Merrimack River in Manchester on January 2nd.



2 male BARROW’S GOLDENEYES were seen on Lake Winnisquam on January 1st, a
male was seen at Silver Lake in Tilton on the 3rd, and 1 male was seen at
the Merrimack Wastewater Treatment Facility on the 3rd.



A WOOD DUCK was seen on the Turkey River from Iron Works Road in Concord on
January 3rd and 4th.



A WHITE-WINGED SCOTER was seen on Newfound Lake on January 1st.



A KILLDEER was seen at Bicentennial Park in Hampton on January 3rd and 4th
and a WILSON’S SNIPE was seen at 194 Whiteface Intervale Road in Sandwich
on the 4th.



3 BLACK VULTURES were seen in Exeter and 2 were seen in Durham, all on
January 3rd.



A RED-SHOULDERED HAWK was seen in Hanover on January 1st, 1 was seen in
Milford on the 3rd, and 1 was seen in Rochester on the 4th.



A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was seen at South Mill Pond in Portsmouth on January
1st.



An ORANGE-CROWNED WARBLER was seen at Bicentennial Park in Hampton on
January 3rd-4th.



A YELLOW-RUMPED WARBLER was seen in Rochester, and 1 was seen in Sunapee,
both on January 4th.



A DICKCISSEL was seen at the Martin Park exit along Iron Works Road in
Concord on January 4th.



A flock of 5 PINE GROSBEAKS was seen in Sulivan on January 4th, and a flock
of about 25 was seen along the Mooseway Trail at the Pondicherry National
Wildlife Refuge in Jefferson on January 1st.



A flock of 11 SNOW BUNTINGS was seen at fields along Spaulding Street in
Milford on January 3rd.



A WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW was seen in Derry on January 3rd, a FIELD SPARROW
was seen in Concord, on the 1st, and 2 FOX SPARROWS were seen in
Londonderry on January 1st.



A RUBY-CROWNED KINGLET was seen in Rochester on January 3rd.



A BALTIMORE ORIOLE was seen in North Hampton on December 30th.



A BROWN THRASHER was seen on Kimball Road in Exeter on 1st–3rd.



An EASTERN MEADOWLARK was seen in Northfield on January 1st.



A CAROLINA WREN was seen on Mechanic Street in Gorham on January 1st, and 3
rd. and a MARSH WREN was reported from Hinsdale on January 1st.



An EASTERN PHOEBE was seen at the Somersworth Wastewater Treatment Facility
on January 1st.



There were multiple reports of YELLOW-BELLIED SAPSUCKERS and WINTER WRENS
from scattered locations during the past week.



A RED-BELLIED WOODPECKER was seen on Mechanic Street in Gorham on January 3
rd and 4th. A NORTHERN FLICKER was seen in Westmoreland on January 3rd.



EVENING GROSBEAKS were reported from scattered locations during the past
week, including a flock of 110+ in Jefferson.



3 AMERICAN PIPITS were seen at Bicentennial Park in Hampton on January 3rd.



A FISH CROW was reported from Salem on January 3rd.



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



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