COLD RIVER LOCAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

birds found in cold river watershed

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Species listed by the Atlas of Breeding Birds in New Hampshire as possible, probable or confirmed breeding in Priority Blocks 0236 and 0314 (closest to the corridor) or any non-priority blocks within the corridor.

Bittern, American 
Blackbird, Red-winged 
Bluebird, Eastern 
Bobolink 
Bunting, Indigo 
Catbird, Gray 
Chickadee, Black-capped 
Cowbird, Brown-headed 
Creeper, Brown 
Crow, American 
Dove, Mourning 
Duck, American Black 
Duck, Mallard 
Duck, Wood 
Finch, House 
Finch, Purple 
Flicker, Northern 
Flycatcher, Alder 
Flycatcher, Great-crested 
Flycatcher, Least 
Flycatcher, Olive-sided 
Goldfinch, American 
Grackle, Common 
Grosbeak, Rose-breasted 
Grouse, Ruffed 
Hawk, Broad-winged 
Hawk, Red-shouldered 
Hawk, Red-tailed 
Heron, Great-blue 
Hummingbird, Ruby-throated 
Jay, Blue 
Junco, Dark-eyed
Kestrel, American 
Killdeer 
Kingbird, Eastern 
Kingfisher, Belted 
Kinglet, Gold-crowned 
Meadowlark, Eastern 
Merganser, Hooded 
Mockingbird, Northern 
Nuthatch, Red-breasted 
Nuthatch, White-breasted 
Oriole, Northern 
Ovenbird 
Owl, Barred 
Owl, Great-horned 
Phoebe, Eastern 
Redstart, American 
Robin, American 
Sandpiper, Spotted 
Sapsucker, Yellow-bellied 
Siskin, Pine 
Sparrow, Chipping 
Sparrow, Field 
Sparrow, House 
Sparrow, Song 
Sparrow, Swamp 
Sparrow, White-throated 
Starling, European 
Swallow, Bank 
Swallow, Barn 
Swallow, Cliff 
Swallow, Tree 
Swift, Chimney 

Tanager, Scarlet 
Thrasher, BrownThrush, Hermit 
Thrush, Wood 
Towhee, Rufous-sided 
Turkey, Wild 
Veery 
Vireo, Red-eyed 
Vireo, Solitary 
Vireo, Warbling 
Vulture, Turkey 
Warbler, Black and White 
Warbler, Black-throated Blue 
Warbler, Black-throated Grn. 
Warbler, Blackburnian 
Warbler, Canadian 
Warbler, Chestnut-sided 
Warbler, Magnolia 
Warbler, Nashville 
Warbler, Yellow 
Warbler, Yellow-rump 
Waterthrush, Northern 
Waxwing, Cedar 
Wood-Pewee, Eastern 
Woodcock, American 
Woodpecker, Downy 
Woodpecker, Hairy 
Woodpecker, Pileated 
Wren, House 
Wren, Winter 
Yellowthroat, Common

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  • Home
  • About
    • History of the Committee
    • Annual Reports
    • Bylaws
    • Events Calendar
  • Learn about Cold River
    • Path of the River
    • Wildlife >
      • Habitats
      • Animals >
        • Mammals
        • Fish
        • Birds
        • Invertebrates
        • Endangered Species
      • Plants >
        • Endangered Species
        • Habitats
    • Geology >
      • Bedrock Geology
      • Surficial Geology
      • Sand and Gravel Deposits
      • Prime Agricultural Soils
      • Groundwater Resources
    • Watershed
    • Cold River History >
      • Historical Landmarks
      • Local Oral Histories
  • Water Quality Monitoring
    • What we do
    • Drinking Water Protection Plan
    • Get Involved
  • Conservation
    • Restoration Projects
    • Towns >
      • Town Conservation Commitments
      • Town land use Controls
      • Town Links
  • Educator Resources
    • Activities
    • Artwork
    • River Links
  • Contact Us