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RECAPS OF "WARBLER WEDNESDAYS" AND "FEATHERED FRIDAYS" OUTINGS
“Warbler Wednesdays”
Boston Lot Lake -- Lebanon, NH
May 30
Thanks go to all the participants who helped on today's and earlier Warbler Wednesday walks, and special thanks go to Larry Morin and Susan Tiholiz, both of whom during today's walk kept lists of the birds found, thus enabling the eBird report.
May 23
May 16
May 9th
A complete list of the days observations can be found by clicking on this link:
https://ebird.org/nh/view/checklist/S45487386
Thanks to Blake Allison for leading and recording.
May 2nd
“Feathered Fridays”
Mink Brook Nature Preserve - Hanover, NH
Great Blue Heron
Photo by Wayne Benoit -- Reno, NV
Bedell Bridge Bird Walk
Saturday, May 26
6:30 – 9:00 am
Bedell Bridge State Historic Site
Haverhill, NH
This visit to the former site of the Bedell Covered Bridge, lost in a September 1979 hurricane, offers an opportunity to see a wide variety of birds due to the park’s interesting combination of riparian, mixed woodlands and agricultural land habitats.
The park entrance is located on NH Rt.10 just north of the Haverhill Green. Meet in the parking lot at the Norwich end of the Ledyard Bridge to form car pools.
Walking conditions are level but will be damp if there has been recent rain.
The event is free and open to the public. All experience levels are welcome. Bring binoculars and/or spotting scopes as you prefer.
To be led by Mascoma Chapter Steering Committee Members Jeff MacQueen and George Clark.
“Feathered Fridays”
Mink Brook Nature Preserve - Hanover, NH
May 25
Eleven birders enjoyed mild weather and a very pleasant walk along the Mink Brook River Trail for the May 25th Feathered Friday bird walk. After two hours, a smaller group crossed the road and continued through the Hanover neighborhood and into the Mink Brook Preserve. We tallied 47 species along the River Trail and added 9 new species in the Preserve, totalling an impressive 56 species for the day. We observed 11 species of Warbler and there were 6 Wood Ducks and 3 Spotted Sandpipers along the river. We were also treated to a hawk flying over that we ID’d as a Broadwing. Many thanks to Gail McPeek and Susan Tiholiz for co-leading and recording the birds.
Mink Brook Nature Preserve
https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S46120064
River Trail Along Mink Brook
https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S46120069
May 18th
https://ebird.org/vt/view/checklist/S45852882
May 11th
Breeezy, somewhat cool conditions were the order of the day as 23 birders set out traveling westward along Hanover's Mink Brook.
The brook's water level was high significantly reducing the likelihiid shorebirds would be observed as they were the week before, but it also increased the possibility if seeing some waterfowl.
Among the highlights of the 32 species seen were four great-creasted flycatchers ; a first of the season record for that species. Another first of the season sighting was a scarlet tanager obligingly perched out in the open providing splendid views of its brilliant red plumage.
Warbler species present included: ovenbird (3), Black and white (3), northern parole (1), magnolia warbler (1), yellow warbler (1), pine warbler (3), pine (3) and yellow-rumped (1) and black-throated-green (2).
Afterwards a few observers spent 20 minutes in the Mink Brook "wetlands" area where sixteen species were observed including a sharp=shinned hawk, a belted kingfisher and three gray catbirds.
Complete lists of the morning's sightings can be found on eBird using the following links:
Mink Brook "River Trail":
https://ebird.org/nh/view/checklist/S45567519
Mink Brook "Wetland Area":
https://ebird.org/nh/view/checklist/S45567839
Thanks to co-leaders Gail McPeek of the Hanover Conservancy and Mascoma Chapter Steering Committee members George Clark and Blake Allison. Thanks to Blake for keeping the species counts.
May 4th
Waterfowl sightings included Canada goose (10), wood duck (4), mallard (7) and common merganser (9). A pleasant surprise was the presence of three shorebird species including solitary sandpiper (2), greater yellowlegs (3) and lesser yellowlegs (3).
Thanks to Blake Allison for leading and compiling the eBird list."
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