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Summer 2004 Vol. 23 No. 2
Vol 23 No 2 Summer 04 v4 4/16/05 1:05 PM Page i New Hampshire Bird Records Summer 2004 Vol. 23, No. 2 Vol 23 No 2 Summer 04 v4 4/16/05 1:05 PM Page ii New Hampshire Bird Records Volume 23, Number 2 Summer 2004 Managing Editor: Rebecca Suomala 603-224-9909 X309 [email protected] Text Editor: Dorothy Fitch Season Editors: Pamela Hunt, Spring; William Taffe, Summer; Stephen Mirick, Fall; David Deifik, Winter Layout: Kathy McBride Production Assistants: Kathie Palfy, Diane Parsons Assistants: Marie Anne, Jeannine Ayer, Julie Chapin, Margot Johnson, Janet Lathrop, Susan MacLeod, Dot Soule, Jean Tasker, Tony Vazzano, Robert Vernon Volunteer Opportunities and Birding Research: Susan Story Galt Photo Quiz: David Donsker Where to Bird Feature Coordinator: William Taffe Maps: William Taffe Cover Photo: Juvenile Northern Saw-whet Owl, by Paul Knight, June, 2004, Francestown, NH. Paul watched as it flew up with a mole in its talons. New Hampshire Bird Records (NHBR) is published quarterly by New Hampshire Audubon (NHA). Bird sightings are submitted to NHA and are edited for publication. A computerized print- out of all sightings in a season is available for a fee. To order a printout, purchase back issues, or volunteer your observations for NHBR, please contact the Managing Editor at 224-9909. Published by New Hampshire Audubon New Hampshire Bird Records © NHA April, 2005 Printed on Recycled Paper Vol 23 No 2 Summer 04 v4 4/16/05 1:05 PM Page 1 Table of Contents In This Issue Volunteer Request . .2 A Checklist of the Birds of New Hampshire—Revised! . -
Official List of Public Waters
Official List of Public Waters New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services Water Division Dam Bureau 29 Hazen Drive PO Box 95 Concord, NH 03302-0095 (603) 271-3406 https://www.des.nh.gov NH Official List of Public Waters Revision Date October 9, 2020 Robert R. Scott, Commissioner Thomas E. O’Donovan, Division Director OFFICIAL LIST OF PUBLIC WATERS Published Pursuant to RSA 271:20 II (effective June 26, 1990) IMPORTANT NOTE: Do not use this list for determining water bodies that are subject to the Comprehensive Shoreland Protection Act (CSPA). The CSPA list is available on the NHDES website. Public waters in New Hampshire are prescribed by common law as great ponds (natural waterbodies of 10 acres or more in size), public rivers and streams, and tidal waters. These common law public waters are held by the State in trust for the people of New Hampshire. The State holds the land underlying great ponds and tidal waters (including tidal rivers) in trust for the people of New Hampshire. Generally, but with some exceptions, private property owners hold title to the land underlying freshwater rivers and streams, and the State has an easement over this land for public purposes. Several New Hampshire statutes further define public waters as including artificial impoundments 10 acres or more in size, solely for the purpose of applying specific statutes. Most artificial impoundments were created by the construction of a dam, but some were created by actions such as dredging or as a result of urbanization (usually due to the effect of road crossings obstructing flow and increased runoff from the surrounding area). -
New England Forest Rally Round 6 of the Rally America National Championship Newry, Maine July 13-14, 2007 Final Results
New England Forest Rally Round 6 of the Rally America National Championship Newry, Maine July 13-14, 2007 Final Results Starters: 30 Finishers: 24 Pos Cr# Cls Driver/Co-Driver Hometown Car Time 1 199 Open Travis Pastrana Davidsonville, MD 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi 1:11:40.7 Bjorn Edstrom New York, NY 2 17 Open Antoine L'Estage St-Jean-sur-Richelieu, QC 2003 Hyundai Tiburon 1:11:47.9 Mark Williams N. Potomac, MD 3 43 Open Ken Block Rancho Santa Fe, CA 2006 Subaru Impreza WRX STi 1:12:54.5 Alessandro Gelsomino Santa Clarita, CA 4 18 Open Matthew Iorio Westmoreland, NH 2001 Subaru Impreza 1:14:10.2 Ole Holter Long Beach, CA 5 5 Open Andrew Pinker Perth, AU 2007 Subaru Impreza WRX STi 1:14:25.6 Robbie Durant Oxfordshire, ENG 6 29 Open Tim O'Neil Dalton, NH 2004 Subaru Impreza WRX STi 1:15:37.4 Howard Davies Pantperthog, Wales 7 46 PGT Matthew Johnson Apex, NC 2003 Subaru WRX 1:16:03.7 Jeremy Wimpey Blacksburg, VA 8 690 Open Kenny Bartram Stillwater, OK 2004 Subaru WRX STi 1:18:51.2 Dennis Hotson Stillwater, OK 9 429 PGT Stephan Verdier Long Beach, CA 2004 Subaru WRX 1:18:51.5 Scott Crouch Boulder, CO 10 59 PGT Patrick Moro Dublin, OH 2002 Subaru WRX 1:20:17.8 Mike Rossey Rochester, MI 11 19 PGT Timothy Penasack Nashua, NH 2002 Subaru WRX 1:21:04.2 Scott Putnam Richfield, MN 12 523 PGT Travis Hanson Williamsburg, MI 2002 Subaru Impreza WRX 1:21:37.3 Terry Hanson Williamsburg, MI 13 96 Open Brian Scott Phoenix, AZ 2004 Subaru WRX STi 1:22:51.8 John Dillon Thousand Oaks, CA 14 67 PGT Bryan Pepp Marquette, MI 2002 Subaru WRX 1:22:56.7 Jerry -
Summer 2015 Vol. 34 No. 2
New Hampshire Bird Records Summer 2015 Vol. 34, No. 2 IN CELEBRATION OF Michael J. Bartlett ith this issue we celebrate Mike Bartlett’s retirement Was President of NH Audubon and honor his many contributions to NH Audubon and the conservation of birds and wildlife. Mike’s leadership at NH Audubon was NEW HAMPSHIRE BIRD RECORDS instrumental in the revitalization of the organization and VOLUME 34, NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2015 the strengthening of its programs. Prior to NH Audubon, Mike was Supervisor of the New England Field Office at the MANAGING EDITOR US Fish & Wildlife Service where he led efforts to protect Rebecca Suomala 603-224-9909 X309, endangered species, restore habitat, and mitigate natural [email protected] Mike Bartlett birding in Belize, resource damage. We are grateful for all he accomplished for TEXT EDITOR taken by Bob Quinn in 2016. NH Audubon and for conservation during his long career. Dan Hubbard In This Issue SEASON EDITORS Eric Masterson, Spring From the Editor ........................................................................................................................1 Tony Vazzano, Summer Photo Quiz ...............................................................................................................................1 Lauren Kras/Ben Griffith, Fall Summer Season: June 1 through July 31, 2015 ..........................................................................2 Pamela Hunt, Winter by Tony Vazzano LAYOUT Field Notes ..............................................................................................................................14 -
Distribution and Productivity of Ospreys and Bald Eagles in the Umbagog Lake Ecosystem in 2005
Distribution and Productivity of Ospreys and Bald Eagles in the Umbagog Lake Ecosystem in 2005 Findings from the 2005 field season Prepared for: Lake Umbagog National Wildlife Refuge P.O. Box 240 Errol, New Hampshire 03579 Christian J. Martin, Senior Biologist Jeff Normandin, GIS and Data Management Specialist New Hampshire Audubon, 3 Silk Farm Road Concord, New Hampshire 03301 David Kramar, Research Biologist BioDiversity Research Institute, 19 Flaggy Meadow Road Gorham, ME 04038 January 2, 2006 Leonard Pond at Lake Umbagog NWR Chris Martin/NH Audubon photo Distribution and Productivity of Umbagog Ospreys and Eagles in 2005 - Martin, Normandin, and Kramar Distribution and Productivity of Ospreys and Bald Eagles in the Umbagog Lake Ecosystem in 2005: Findings from the 2005 field season. Christian J. Martin, Senior Biologist, and Jeff Normandin, GIS and Data Management Specialist, New Hampshire Audubon, 3 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301. David Kramar, Research Biologist, BioDiversity Research Institute, 19 Flaggy Meadow Road, Gorham, ME 04038. Introduction Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) and bald eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) populations in the northeastern United States have been closely monitored since widespread DDT-induced population declines were first detected for both species in the middle of the 20th century. Populations of both of these piscivorous raptors have rebounded significantly since the federal government banned the use of DDT (Buehler 2000, Poole et al. 2002). Mean rates of osprey population recovery have ranged from 6-15% across the North American continent over the past several decades (Ewins 1997, Houghton and Rymon 1997). Bald eagles populations in the continental U. S. have also increased recently, from less than 1,500 pairs estimated in 1982 to well over 6,000 pairs estimated today (Buehler 2000; M. -
Summer 2014 Vol. 33 No. 2
New Hampshire Bird Records Summer 2014 Vol. 33, No. 2 ssue sponsors make color covers possible. If you’re interested in sponsoring an issue, Iplease contact Rebecca Suomala, Managing Editor (see inside cover). NEW HAMPSHIRE BIRD RECORDS In This Issue VOLUME 33, NUMBER 2 From the Editor .......................................................................................................................1 SUMMER 2014 Photo Quiz ..........................................................................................................................1 MANAGING EDITOR Summer Season: June 1 through July 31, 2014 .........................................................................2 Rebecca Suomala by Tony Vazzano 603-224-9909 X309, Summer 2014 Field Notes .......................................................................................................16 [email protected] compiled by Jane Wing and Rebecca Suomala TEXT EDITOR Moore Dam Eagles Identified by Chris Martin ................................................................16 Dan Hubbard Owlet in Prout Park, Manchester by Colleen Baxter .........................................................16 Blueberry Island Eagle Rehabilitated by Chris Martin ......................................................17 SEASON EDITORS Eric Masterson, Spring Boreal Chickadee Nest at Jefferson Notch by Mark Suomala ............................................17 Tony Vazzano, Summer Cormorant and Eel Struggle .............................................................................................17 -
July 17-18, 2015 Rally.Com Newry – Maine Errol – New Hamphire
Rally America National Championship Round #6 David Higgins/Craig Drew #75 2015 New England Forest Rally Winners ~ Photo by Jordan Apgar July 17-18, 2015 www.NewEnglandForest Rally.com Newry – Maine Errol – New Hamphire www.rally-america.com Ben Haulenbeek New England Forests Rally Entry List Updated June 25, 2015 Car # Class Driver/Co-Driver Car # Class Driver/Co-Driver 1 11 NR G5 Matt Brandenburg/Elliott Sherwood 40 244 R G2 Ian Topping/Jimmy Brandt 2 14 N Open David Sterckx/Renaud Jamoul 41 251 R Open L Dan Fouquette/Angela Fouquette 3 15 R G5 William Petrow/Raphael Orlove 42 253 R G2 Matthew Peterson/Andrew Tuten 4 22 N G2 Troy Miller/Jeremy Miller 43 280 R G5 Gregory Healey/Philip Barnes 5 24 N B-SPEC Tracey Gardiner/Tracy Manspeaker 44 303 R G2 Samuel Miller/David Miller 6 31 R Open Jerey Reamer/Jeremy Jankowske 45 311 R Open L Simon Wright/Kieran Wright 7 32 R G2 Adam Noyes/Kelsey Stone 46 320 R G2 James Beliveau/Soctt Beliveau 8 34 R Open Martin Egan/Brian Heneghan 47 370 N SP Garry Gill/TBD 9 35 N SP Mark Piatkowski/Robert Maciejski 48 418 R Open Pierre-Luc Poisson/Vincent Trudel Start Your New England Forest Rally with 10 40 R Open Gary Donoghue/Kieran McElhinney 49 420 R Open L Fabio Costa/TBD 11 43 N Open Ken Block/Alex Gelsomino 50 425 N Open Adam Yeoman/Jordan Schulze Three Viewing Options to Choose From! 12 54 R G2 Steve Jackson/TBD 51 430 R G2 Lucy Block/Krista Skucas 13 55 R SP Patrick Brennan/David Dooley 52 501 R Open L Stalyn Orellana/Jan Pablo Lituma 14 59 R G5 Marc Feinstein/Meghan Mayo 53 630 R Open Vittorio Bares/TBD • FREE SPECTATOR LOCATIONS 15 67 R Open Matt Gottlieb/Jared Lantzy 54 631 R SP Michael O’Leary/Marcel Ciascai Drive your own car to the Parc Expose, service areas and Saturday’s spectator 16 68 R Michael Reilly/Josh Brenthien 55 707 N G2 Will Hudson/John Hall Open spot. -
Handbrakes & Hairpins
HANDBRAKES &HAIRPINS 323 YOUR insight “into the world of RALLY!” ISSUE 323/CONTENTS EDITORIAL INFORMATION 01/ Cover Editor/ Evan Rothman 02/ ATS Photojournalist/ Eva Kovkova 03/ Editorial Information Contributors/ Liga Stirna, Kris Karnitiss 04/ Opening Shot CONTACT INFORMATION 05/ RA New England Forest Rally review 08/ ERC auto24 Rally Estonia review E-mail us/ [email protected] 13/ Closing Shot Call us/ +27 83 452 6892 Surf us/ http://wp.me/pkXc All content copyrighted property of HANDBRAKES & HAIRPINS, 2007-13. This publication is fully protected by copyright and nothing may be reprinted in whole or in part without written permission from the editor. While reasonable precautions have been taken to ensure the accuracy of information from sources and given to readers, the editor cannot accept responsibility for any inconvenience or damage that may arise therefrom. OPENING SHOT Each week we’ll be inviting YOU to select our Opening and Closing Shots. We’ll post up five images on our Facebook Page (facebook.com/handhmag) for you to choose. Karl Kruuda was pinning his Peugeot 208T16 R5’s accelerator pedal flat everywhere in Estonia. Picture: ERC Media. HIGGINSHIGGINS WINWINSS FFOURTHOURTH TITLTITLEE WORDS: H&H PHOTOS: SRT USA, Jordan Apgar/Rally America Subaru Rally Team USA’s David Higgins and Craig Drew overcame a late New England Forest Rally scare to take their fourth Rally America National Championship title this past weekend. The scare occurred when British rally competitors Higgins/Drew opened up a 01min 34.5sec lead over rival team-mates Travis Pastrana/Chrissie Beavis in their Subaru impreza WRX STI heading into the last leg of the New England Forest Rally. -
New Hampshire!
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department NEW HAMPSHIRE FRESHWATER FISHING 2021 DIGEST Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2021 Go Fish New Hampshire! Nearly 1,000 fishable lakes and 12,000 miles of rivers and streams… The Official New Hampshire fishnh.com Digest of Regulations Why Smoker Craft? It takes a true fisherman to know what makes a better fishing experience. That’s why we’re constantly taking things to the next level with design, engineering and construction that deliver best-in-class aluminum fishing boats for every budget. \\Pro Angler: \\Voyager: Grab Your Friends and Head for the Water Years of Worry-Free Reliability More boat for your bucks. The Smoker Craft Pro Angler The Voyager is perfect for the no-nonsense angler. aluminum fishing boat series leads the way with This spacious and deep boat is perfect for the first feature-packed value. time boat buyer or a seasoned veteran who is looking for a solid utility boat. Laconia Alton Bay Hudson 958 Union Ave., PO Box 6145, 396 Main Street 261 Derry Road Route 102 Laconia, NH 03246 Alton Bay, NH 03810 Hudson, NH 03051 603-524-6661 603-875-8848 603-595-7995 www.irwinmarine.com Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2021 NEW HAMPSHIRE Fish and Game Department FRESHWATER FISHING 2021 DIGEST Lakes and Rivers Galore I am new to Fish and Game, but I was born and raised in New Hampshire and have spent a lifetime working in the outdoors of our Granite State. I grew up with my friends ice fishing for lake trout and cusk on the hard waters of Lake Winnipesaukee and Lake Winnisquam with my father and his friends. -
Summer 2017 Vol. 36 No. 2
New Hampshire Bird Records Summer 2017 Vol. 36, No. 2 his issue of New Hampshire Bird TRecords with its color cover is sponsored by Pat Niswander with NH AUDUBON gratefulness for the return of our feathered Protecting our environment since 1914 friends each summer bringing song and color to our backyards, gardens, forests and fields. NEW HAMPSHIRE BIRD RECORDS VOLUME 36, NUMBER 2 SUMMER 2017 MANAGING EDITOR Rose-breasted Grosbeaks (and their young) are one of Rebecca Suomala the delightful visitors that Pat welcomes to her feeders. 603-224-9909 X309, Photo by Jane Kelley. [email protected] TEXT EDITOR Dan Hubbard In This Issue SEASON EDITORS New Hampshire Bird Records Volunteer Opportunities ...............................................................1 Eric Masterson, Spring Photo Quiz ...............................................................................................................................1 Chad Witko, Summer Summer Season: June 1 through July 31, 2017 by Chad Witko ................................................2 Ben Griffith, Fall Yellow-nosed Albatross on Little Seavey Island, Isles of Shoals, Better than Fireworks! Jim Sparrell/Katherine Towler, Winter by Elizabeth Ford and Taylor Ouellette ............................................................................24 LAYOUT The Trials of the Mississippi Kite Family by Stephen R. Mirick ...............................................26 Dyanna Smith Field Notes compiled by Kathryn Frieden ...............................................................................27 -
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New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
New Hampshire Fish and Game Department NEW HAMPSHIRE FRESHWATER FISHING 2017 DIGEST Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2017 Go Fish New Hampshire! Nearly 1,000 fishable lakes and 12,000 miles of rivers and streams… The Official New Hampshire fishnh.com Digest of Regulations SAVINGS NO MATTER YOUR RIDE. GET A FREE INSURANCE QUOTE TODAY. GEICO.COM 1-800-947-AUTO LOCAL OFFICE Some discounts, coverages, payment plans and features are not available in all states or all GEICO companies. Motorcycle coverage is underwritten by GEICO Indemnity Company. Boat and PWC coverages are written through Seaworthy Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate, and through other non-affiliated insurance companies, and are secured through the GEICO Insurance Agency. GEICO is a registered service mark of Government Employees Insurance Company, Washington, D.C. 20076; a Berkshire Hathaway Inc. subsidiary. GEICO Gecko image © 1999-2017. © 2017 GEICO Jan. 1–Dec. 31, 2017 NEW HAMPSHIRE Fish and Game Department FRESHWATER FISHING 2017 DIGEST Fish New Hampshire and Relax Greetings, anglers! With 12,000 miles of rivers and streams and 975 lakes and ponds in New Hampshire, you are never far from great fishing – and the relaxation and magnificent scenery that go with it. Angling adventures here are as diverse as the state itself. You can target wild brookies in our mountain streams, bring in a big bass or lake trout in the Lakes Region, or head for the mighty Connecticut River, with a dozen or more different species of fish. For your fishing pleasure, we stock nearly a million ON THE COVER: rainbow, brook and brown trout, as well as landlocked salmon every year.