New Hampshire

New Issue of New Hampshire Bird Records – Don’t Miss Out!

The Summer 2015 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records is packed full of fun and helpful articles for birders. Find out how to bird Hampton Harbor in a kayak from Scott Heron. Test your knowledge of old bird names with a quiz by Bob Quinn. Learn about nest finding in Concord from Rob Woodward who has made a study of it. Steve Mirick has an article about when and where to find Acadian Flycatchers in the state – an unusual bird for New Hampshire. Read an interesting note about protecting birds from the 1930s. There are also articles about cross-species feeding, the mystery of cuckoos, Common Nighthawk nesting, and Chimney Swift twigging. You’ll also find the usual write-up of the Summer 2015 season, Field Trips, Field Notes including a Merlin chick rescue, Field Trip reports, and the popular Photo Quiz.

Have you wondered about how to identify Saltmarsh and Nelson’s Sparrows? They used to be one species and researchers have found they hybridize in the state. Read the latest at the NH Bird Records website.

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