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Article: New Hampshire guidebook offers maps, tips for prime birding sites
- Article from:
- The Boston Globe (Boston, MA)
- Article date:
- March 30, 1997
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"A Birder's Guide to New Hampshire," by Alan Delorey, American
Birding Association, Colorado Springs, 1996, 222 pages, many black
and white photos, illustrations, and maps, spiral-bound paperback,
$16.95. Available at bookstores or from ABA Sales, 1-800-634-7736.
Some of my fondest birding memories are rooted in New Hampshire.
I won't soon forget the radiant red-headed woodpecker on the
guardrail of Bear Notch Road one Memorial Day. Or the prothonotary
warbler that met me as I stepped from the pier on Star Island. Or
the spruce grouse that tarried in front of me as I staggered under a
heavy pack on the Appalachian Trail. Or the barred owl that scared
my Dad, brother, Joe Rubbicco, and me ...