NH-Gile+Road+Marsh


 * =Birding in New Hampshire=

Strafford County
Lee =Gile Road Marsh= Lee, New Hampshire 03861

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Gile Road Marsh, Lee
Coordinates: 43.1007165, -71.0525537 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Gile Road Marsh
From the Lee Traffic Circle (US-4 and NH-125), go south on NH-125 for 4.2 miles to NH-152, and turn right. From NH-101 Exit 7 in Epping, go north 5.6 miles to NH-152, and turn left. Once on NH-152 go .5 mile to Gile Road. Turn right and go .1 mile to the marsh. Park along the road. There is a dirt road just past the marsh to turn around.
 * Location**: Off NH-152 in Lee.


 * Target Birds**: Spring/summer birding. Green Heron common. Waterfowl have included Mallard, Common and Hooded Mergansers, Wood Duck, and Canada Goose. Red-winged Blackbird, Eastern Kingbird, Red-breasted Nuthatch, and Common Yellowthroat along the road and in trees, among other birds.


 * Description**: A large pond with a beaver lodge in the middle, flanked by woods and a small marsh, with a small pond across the road.

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