Date: 8/13/25 7:28 am
From: birdrecords <birdrecords...>
Subject: [NHBirds] Explore Pawtuckaway State Park
Discover your next favorite birding hotspot!<https://nhbirdrecords.org/all-articles/NHBR%20Fall%202024%20FREE%20ARTICLE.pdf> Explore Pawtuckaway State Park with insider tips on the best times to visit, what to expect, and where to bird. Watch for Blackburnian Warbler nests, listen for the rhythmic tapping of Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, and marvel at the rich wetland wildlife. You'll also uncover the fascinating geology that makes this park so unique.

This article was originally printed in the New Hampshire Bird Records Fall 2024 issue. New Hampshire Bird Records is available in digital format free to all NH Audubon members. To learn more about New Hampshire Bird Records, visit www.nhbirdrecords.org<https://nhbirdrecords.org/>.

An Important Announcement

Big changes are on the horizon for New Hampshire Bird Records. Be sure to read the announcement in the Letter from the Editor<https://nhbirdrecords.org/all-articles/NHBR%20Fall%202024%20FREE%20ARTICLE.pdf>. Starting next year, we're going fully digital with a new blog-style website. This shift will allow us to reach new audiences, share new articles all year (rather than quarterly), and finally share full-color photos, sound recordings, and more. Stay tuned for more updates and as always, happy birding!

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Fall 2024 Contents

* From the Editor by Grace McCulloch
* Photo Quiz by Greg Tillman
* In Memory of Davis W. Finch
* Tribute to Davis Finch by David Donsker
* Memories of Davis Finch by Marc Bouchard
* Reflections and Remembrances from Friends and Fellow Birders
* Fall 2024 Season Summary: August 1 through November 30 by Ben Griffith
* Fall 2024 New Hampshire Raptor Migration Report by Iain MacLeod
* Spotlight: Broad-winged Hawk Migration 2024 by Iain MacLeod
* Fall 2024 Field Notes Kathryn Frieden, Editor
* Great Egret Eating a Vole by Iain MacLeod
* Gulls and Terns of Moore Reservoir by Kathryn Frieden
* Loon Rescue on Pawtuckaway Lake by Angela Potavin
* The Last Louisiana Waterthrush Song by Greg Tillman
* Whimbrel Eating Nightshade Berries by Greg Tillman
* Snowy Owl atop Mt. Washington by Ryan Knapp
* Historical Field Note: A Coos County First by Jason Lambert
* Leucistic Semi-palmated Plover by Susan Wrisley
* The Incident of the Cooper's Hawk in a Dog Kennel by George Gavutis, Jr.
* Northern Saw-whet Owl Fall Migration in Southwestern NH by Hillary Siener
* Birding in Pawtuckaway State Park by Mark Suomala
* A Day in the Life: Studying the Black-throated Blue Warbler by Ellen Estabrook
* Western and Baird's Sandpipers in Adult Plumage in Hampton by Stephen R. Mirick
* Two Skua! 2024 Fall Pelagic Birding Trip by Jon Woolf
* Nighthawk Migration at Franklin Falls by Rob Woodward
* The Wood Thrush Tracking Project. Part 2: Fall by Pam Hunt
* Records through the Years by Wes Moore
* New Hampshire Rare Birds Committee Report by Kurk Dorsey and Christopher McPherson
* What to Watch for in Fall
* Interview with a Birder-Rich Aaronian by Kathryn Frieden
* Answer to the Photo Quiz by Greg Tillman

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