We joined nine very hearty birders at 8am in the RAIN and started out birding by checking the mudflats in Seabrook harbor. Sanderlings, Semi-palmated Plovers, American Black- bellied Plovers and White-rumped Sandpipers were just a few of the birds we found there.
Baird's sandpiper
That was the beginning to a very wet day with many new shorebirds and ended with a few new friends. I had a great time birding the sea coast, but learning the names and places to go birding on the NH coastline will opened up new reasons to head over to theN.H. seacoast to go birding. Plus getting to meet Terry Bronson, Len Medlock and Steve Mirick and finally put a face with the names that I have been reading about on the New Hampshire e-bird list was a nice opportunity for me. And the birding was great too!Partial list and photos:
BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER 1
BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER 20 male still showing some breading plumage
this next image is a juvenile Black-bellied Plover
Semipalmated Plover many Greater Yellowlegs--many
Spotted Sandpiper--1
Ruddy Turnstone 6 photo bellow molting male Ruddy Turnstone
Sanderling manyDunlin 2
Semipalmated Sandpiper many
BAIRD'S SANDPIPER 1
See another photo of Baird's-sandpiper by LenMedlock at: http://www.pbase.com/lmedlock/bairds-sandpiperWHITE-RUMPED SANDPIPER 7
LEASTED SANDPIPER 1
Short-billed Dowitcher several
Bonaparte's Gull--7
Laughing Gull 2 1 adult & 1 juvenile
Ring-billed Gull many
Herring Gull many
Great Black-backed Gull many
LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL 1
note Lesser Black-backed gull has yellow legs while the Great black-backed has pink legs
FORSTER'S TERN 7
Common Tern 1
Belted Kingfisher
American Crow 9
Barn Swallow 2
European Starling hundreds on phone wires
Cedar Waxwing 1
Bobolink 1 nice female Bobolink views were enjoyed by the whole group
NELSON'S SHARP-TAILED SPARROW 1 seen by everyone but me
here's some links to Steve Mirick's photos of the Nelson's Sharp-tailed Sparrow :
Savannah Sparrow 3 doesn't this Savannah Sparrow look mad, must have been all the rain?
Song Sparrow 5
Common Eider many
Double-crested Cormorants many
Great Blue Heron 1
Great Egret 5
Snowy Egret 3
HORNED GREBE 1
The 8 birds in caps helped put my Birding Big Year total at 251 to date. I must say that I never thought I would make it to 200, what a surprise this year is turning out to be. Anyhow, If anyone reading this is thinking about joining these folks at the New Hampshire Audubon Seacoast chapter (click link to find out more about them and their Birding Trips) for one of their Birding trips by all means do. You'll have a great time, maybe find some new birds and make a new friend or two. I know I did!
Have a safe journey
Peter Manship
Story and photos copyright Peter Manship except where noted,
those are copyright of the noted photographer