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Most commonly seen birds in New Hampshire
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Most commonly seen birds in New Hampshire

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  • Updated Feb 19, 2026

Stacker compiled a list of the most common birds seen in New Hampshire from Project FeederWatch.

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Study finds owl calls make migrating robins eat less at night
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Study finds owl calls make migrating robins eat less at night

  • By Talker News
  • Updated Jan 6, 2026

The sound of tawny owls makes the red-breasted birds eat less during their southward migration.

Most commonly hunted migratory birds in New Hampshire
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Most commonly hunted migratory birds in New Hampshire

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  • Dec 5, 2025

Stacker compiled a list of the most commonly hunted migratory birds in New Hampshire using data from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service.

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Inter-Lakes, Sandwich students learn about birds in the field
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Inter-Lakes, Sandwich students learn about birds in the field

  • Sep 26, 2025

MEREDITH — With binoculars in hand and eyes to the sky, curious elementary students transformed the Sandwich fairgrounds into a living science…

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Early loon census results show population to be ‘far under’ expectations
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Early loon census results show population to be ‘far under’ expectations

  • By KATLYN PROCTOR, The Laconia Daily Sun
  • Updated Aug 14, 2025

MOULTONBOROUGH — Loon chicks have been spotted all over the Lakes Region as of late, but according to the preliminary results of the 2025 New …

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Manmade nests help grow loon population
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Manmade nests help grow loon population

  • By DANIEL SARCH, THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
  • Updated May 6, 2025

MEREDITH — More than 50 years ago, Granite Staters saw fewer loons swimming on their lakes. With no system in place to monitor the species, th…

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As weather patterns change, bird watching in New Hampshire looks different
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As weather patterns change, bird watching in New Hampshire looks different

  • By DANIEL SARCH, THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
  • Updated Apr 3, 2025

With the arrival of spring comes the return of migratory birds. Of New Hampshire's birds, 85% migrate. Some fly only to the southern part of t…

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Not all birds fly south for the winter: Newfound Lake Region Association hosts conservation education programs
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Not all birds fly south for the winter: Newfound Lake Region Association hosts conservation education programs

  • By DANIEL SARCH, THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
  • Updated Jan 2, 2025

BRISTOL — Snow covered trees, filled with birds, line the dirt road up to the Slim Baker Foundation hiking area. From the road, downy woodpeck…

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Loon pair adopts third chick, a rare occurrence
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Loon pair adopts third chick, a rare occurrence

  • By DANIEL SARCH, THE LACONIA DAILY SUN
  • Updated Jul 24, 2024

A loon pair was spotted with three chicks, a mile from 20 Mile Bay, in Tuftonboro. The common loon usually hatches no more than two chicks per…

Loon Census to be held Saturday (you can help), followed by a Loon Festival
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Loon Census to be held Saturday (you can help), followed by a Loon Festival

  • By DAVID BROOKS, Concord Monitor
  • Jul 17, 2024

New Hampshire’s iconic waterfowl will be celebrated and studied Saturday, as the Loon Preservation Committee conducts an annual census on lake…

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