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Where to Bird - updated June 2011


United States of America -- New Hampshire
Discover the top birding locations in New Hampshire. Find out more about New Hampshire Bird Clubs and Birding Organizations in New Hampshire. Print out a checklist of New Hampshire birds. Find the Rare Bird Alert Phone Numbers for New Hampshire. Order books to help you become a better birder in New Hampshire. Discover links to New Hampshire Birding web sites. Print out special maps of New Hampshire before you begin your trip.

Birds of My State DVD

New Hampshire Birds

The Shorebird Guide

Sibley Guide to Eastern Birds

Birds of My State
DVD

New Hampshire
Birds

The Shorebird
Guide

Sibley Guide to
Eastern Birds

State Bird: Purple Finch

State Checklists:
Rare Bird Committee
NPWRC Bird Checklists - New Hampshire

Species Seen in New Hampshire: 399

State Ornithological Society:
New Hampshire Bird Records Committee

Rare Bird Alerts:
(603) 224-9900   Statewide
Transcripts
Archives

Electronic Mailing Lists:
NH.Birds List Serve information

Maps:
New Hampshire Maps

Retail Birding Store

Birding Links for New Hampshire:
Finding Bicknell's Thrush
Birding Information Center
New Hampshire State Parks
Hot Spots
New Hampshire Sanctuaries
White Mountain National Forest
US Fish & Wildlife Service Refuges

New Hampshire Organizations:
New Hampshire Audubon Society
The Nature Conservancy - New Hampshire

Pete Thayer's Favorite Hot Spots:
Mount Washington
44.40 N   71.21 W
Take the toll road during the spring and summer and listen for Bicknell's Thrush. Check out Jefferson Notch as well. You may see a Ruffed Grouse.

Odiorne Point State Park
43.04 N   70.72 W
Along the coast of New Hampshire this park has tidal pools, marshes, forests and overgrown military bunkers. August shorebird migration is very good. Raptors migrate over in the fall and Purple Sandpipers and Grebes winter here.

Seabrook Harbor/Great Bay NWR
42.92 N   70.84 W
The 18 mile seacoast is a great spot to bird. Start at Seabrook and work your way up to Odiorne Point State Park and Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Check the mudflats for migrating shorebirds.