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Wildlife Species: BIRDS

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Birds of Conservation Concern: The following bird species have been identified in the NH Wildlife Action Plan as species of conservation concern in New Hampshire. Click on each link to learn more and to read the Species Profile, which describes the habitat, known locations, threats, and conservation and research needs for each species. Species in bold have their own webpage.

American bittern Cooper's hawk Osprey Sedge wren

American black duck

Eastern meadowlark Palm warbler Semipalmated sandpiper
American pipit Eastern towhee Peregrine falcon Spruce grouse
American woodcock Golden eagle Pied-billed grebe Three-toed woodpecker
Arctic tern Golden-winged warbler Piping plover Upland sandpiper
Bald eagle Grasshopper sparrow Purple finch Vesper sparrow
Bay-breasted warbler Great blue heron Purple martin Whip-poor-will
Bicknell's thrush Horned lark Purple sandpiper Willet
Black Guillemot Least bittern Red-shouldered hawk  
Cerulean warbler Least tern Roseate tern  

Common loon

Nelson's sharp-tailed sparrow Ruffed grouse  
Common moorhen Non-breeding birds Rusty blackbird  
Common nighthawk Northern goshawk Salt marsh sharp-tailed sparrow  
Common tern Northern harrier Seaside sparrow  
 
More Resources on Birds of New Hampshire

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