6 Bonaparte's Gulls on Lake Massabesic in Auburn this afternoon. Hoped
for more, but no luck. Otherwise, Jane and I went for a 3 mile hike at
the Glen Oakes Conservation Area in Fremont. We had a modest list of 27
species including 3 new First of Years (FOYs) for us!
On 5/2/2025 4:09 PM, 'Iain MacLeod' via NHBirds wrote:
> I managed to slip out briefly to check on Lake Waukewan in Meredith (which always seems to attract water bird fallouts), but saw nothing besides the resident loons, cormorants and eagles. I swung over to Little Squam Lake in Ashland and did find one Bonaparte's Gull.
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> Flock of 51 Brant’s on Lake Sunapee seen just outside Sunapee Harbor near the lighthouse from Lake Avenue in Sunapee. Bonaparte’s and Ring-billed Gulls as well. Some other scoter sp. too distant to ID as well. Check your local lakes folks!
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