Wildlife at John Hay National Wildlife Refuge
John Hay National Wildlife Refuge in New Hampshire is a US national wildlife refuge — which animals are recorded there, how likely you are to see each one, and the best season to visit. Live data from eBird and iNaturalist.
Birds regularly recorded nearby
- Canada Goose — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Mourning Dove — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Downy Woodpecker — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Blue Jay — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- American Crow — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Black-capped Chickadee — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Tufted Titmouse — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- White-breasted Nuthatch — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Carolina Wren — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- House Sparrow — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Dark-eyed Junco — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Northern Cardinal — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Red-bellied Woodpecker — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- European Starling — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Hairy Woodpecker — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- House Finch — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Mallard — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Brown Creeper — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Song Sparrow — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- American Robin — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- American Goldfinch — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Northern Mockingbird — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- White-throated Sparrow — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Cedar Waxwing — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
- Chipping Sparrow — reported on 100% of nearby checklists
Percentages are the share of eBird checklists in the surrounding county reporting each species — a county-wide signal, not a park-level guarantee.
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