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  • Those Little Brown Jobs

    Sparrows can be frustratingly hard to identify; even if seen well, their confusing array of streaks, crown stripes and facial markings can make them maddeningly hard to tell apart. One interesting bird is the Ipswich Sparrow a subspecies of the Savannah Sparrow.

eBirding This Month May 2024

Updated ~2 days ago

Community Targets

Native and Naturalized (5)

  1. # Count: 3
    Date:
    Observer: Wayne Scott
    Location: Hanover Center Lower Wolfeboro Rd
  2. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Sam Mroz
    Location: Auto selected 43.69935, -72.29984
  3. # Count: 2
    Date:
    Observer: Joseph Ransdell-Green
    Location: Wilder WMA, Lyme
  4. # Count: 2
    Date:
    Observer: Donna Ellis
  5. # Count: 1
    Date:
    Observer: Terry Derrick
    Location: 219 Perkins Hill Rd, Alexandria US-NH 43.64257, -71.80854
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eBirders

This Month, May 2024
Updated ~2 days ago

Checklist Leaders

  • 1.
    Joseph Ransdell-Green
    27
  • 2.
    Catherine Holland
    17
  • 3.
    Larry Morin
    16
  • 4.
    Wayne Scott
    13
  • 4.
    Bob Schultz
    13
  • 6.
    Rebecca Lovejoy
    11
  • 6.
    Jon Horowitz
    11
  • 8.
    Elaine Marie
    9
  • 9.
    Toby Sackton
    8
  • 10.
    Peg Ackerson
    6

Species Leaders

  • 1.
    Catherine Holland
    101
  • 2.
    Rebecca Lovejoy
    98
  • 3.
    Joseph Ransdell-Green
    91
  • 4.
    Larry Morin
    90
  • 5.
    Elaine Marie
    86
  • 6.
    Wayne Scott
    84
  • 7.
    Francis Porter
    71
  • 8.
    Anne Duncan Cooley
    69
  • 9.
    John Barth
    68
  • 10.
    Kyle Jones
    67
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