
Lymes first wildlife preserve was built in 1977 and contains 21 acres of grassland and riparian habitats for various bird species.
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Lymes first wildlife preserve was built in 1977 and contains 21 acres of grassland and riparian habitats for various bird species.

The Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge has been harboring migratory birds and wildlife that inhabit the eastern shore of the Great Bay in New Hampshire since 1992.
Hugging the state border between New Hampshire and Vermont, this birding area along the Connecticut River is relatively unknown.
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The second-largest island in the Isles of Shoals is 46-acres of paradise for birdwatchers.
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A drive to the 6,288-foot summit of New Hampshires tallest mountain is guaranteed to be a memorable trip for nature lovers and birdwatchers alike.
Rochester's 1.7-mile hiking trail is a haven for many types of birds that live in the area.

There are a lot of different bird species to see in this 45-acre natural bog.

Between the dewy ponds, marshy wetlands, and acres of open fields, this diverse preserve is a great place for birdwatching.