NH's Newest Refuge Draws Birds and Birders

By Rebecca Brown on Wednesday, May 29, 2002.
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Birders have been heading to NH's Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge in Whitefield and Jefferson. Some unusual birds have been spotted among the more than 200 recorded overall in the area. Birders suspect many were blown off course by the windy spring, but some may simply be attracted to the State's newest National Refuge. NHPR Correspondent Rebecca Brown reports from Littleton.

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