Date: 3/12/26 2:06 pm
From: '<raqbirds...>' via NHBirds <nhbirds...>
Subject: [NHBirds] finches and ducks in Coos County
On March 11 several of us birded the Jefferson region with some pleasant sightings:
Green-winged Teal- at least 13 at Hazen's Pond in Whitefield. Hazen's is just north of Airport Marsh and is more of a wetland than a pond. A good spot though a little harder to access. Green-winged Teal probably nested there in 1997 (when I was conducting a survey of the area). It's a good spot for rails and Northern Harrier's too. An early date for the county.
Hooded Merganser- four pairs at Hazen's were attractively squabbling over pair-bonding, with much flaring of crests (including the females) and chases. Meanwhile, the teal ignored them. 
Finches- Evening Grosbeaks and Pine Siskins at a couple of feeders, but many folks are taking feeders down due to the concern over black bears.
American Tree Sparrow- five in one yard. 
Turkey Vulture- one flying toward Whitefield, another early date for Coos. 

Other migrants- robins, crows, starlings, grackles, and red-wingeds all noticeable.  
Spring was truly in the air! 

Bob QuinnWebster, NH

"Whatever befalls the earth befalls the sons and daughters of the earth." Chief Seattle

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