Date: 5/6/26 6:52 am From: 'Susan' via NHBirds <nhbirds...> Subject: Re: [NHBirds] FOY Ruby-throated Hummingbird and Migration Alert
The Migration Report was absolutely correct ! Many new birds singing and buzzing around this morning including a Black Throated Green . I think these are the resident birds not the “passing through” ones.
Susan hunter, Bedford
> On May 5, 2026, at 6:45 PM, KC <deedemail...> wrote:
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> We had our first HB at our feeder today in Derry, and a Northern Parula stopped by for a dip in our small pond. Catbirds, orioles, and R-b Grosbeaks continue to visit the yard.
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> Also, received a Migration Alert from Cornell's BirdCast saying that tonight, May 5, would have a high number of birds migrating through the region (southern NH) at night.
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> Here's their recommendation for area residents:
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> "Help protect these nocturnally migrating birds as they pass through your region by turning off all non-essential lighting from 11:00PM tonight until 6:00AM tomorrow morning. Bright lights attract and disorient nocturnally migrating birds, potentially causing fatal collisions with buildings or exposure to additional day time hazards."
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