NH-Merrimack+River+Conservation+Area


 * =Birding in New Hampshire=

Merrimack County
Concord Also see Merrimack River =Merrimack River Conservation Area= Concord, New Hampshire 03301 Merrimack River Conservation Area webpage Merrimack River Conservation Area brochure and trail map

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SPNHF Merrimack River Conservation Area, Concord
Coordinates: 43.2336977, -71.5307593 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

SPNHF Merrimack River Conservation Area--floodplain, Concord
Coordinates: 43.2318998, -71.5285921 eBird links: Hotspot map View details Recent visits My eBird links: Location life list Submit data

Tips for birding Merrimack River Conservation Area

 * Location**: East Concord. From I-93 exit 16, go east on West Portsmouth Street 0.1 mile, bearing right very briefly onto NH-132, then left onto East Side Drive. Go 0.7 mile, and turn right on Portsmouth Street, and go 0.4 mile to the bottom of the hill (past the entrance to the headquarters of the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests ) to the parking area and trailhead on the left. You have to walk left out of the lot along the road about 30 feet to the beginning of the yellow-blazed trail.


 * Target Birds**: Spring/summer/fall birding. Bank, Barn, Northern Rough-winged, and Tree Swallows along the Merrimack River bank. Red-bellied, Hairy, and Downy Woodpeckers in the flood plain woods. Belted Kingfisher, Spotted Sandpiper, waterfowl in the marshes and river shore. Warblers, flycatchers, and other passerines in the woods and streamside.


 * Description**: Merrimack River frontage, backwaters, and marshes. Tree plantations and flood plain woodlands. 1.25-mile Les Clark Nature Trail loops through all habitats. The Forest Society headquarters ([|web site]) has restrooms, exhibits, and a gift shop. Note: access to the trails from the Forest Society HQ via the long stairway down the hill is now closed--the bridge across the creek is gone and that area is now designated a wildlife sanctuary.

About Merrimack River Conservation Area
Several types of floodplain forest natural communities may be seen along the trail system below the Forest Society's headquarters, including one near the river's edge that is dominated by tall silver maples leaning over the river (this is a portion of an exemplary silver maple - false nettle - sensitive fern floodplain forest that occurs in patches along the banks of this stretch of the river). Other natural communities found here include a hardwood terrace forest dominated by sugar maples, oaks, and hickories, as well as marshes, ponds, and streams. From Merrimack River Conservation Area webpage

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