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We are less than one month away from NH Gives! Mark your calendars for June 11-12. It will be a day for everyone to support our campaign. If you don’t
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
We are less than one month away from NH Gives! Mark your calendars for June 11-12. It will be a day for everyone to support our campaign. If you don’t
Join us for the McLane Center’s Native Plant Sale on June 2. Bagley Pond Perennials will be in attendance with a wide selection of native plants and shrubs for purchase.
(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) May brings the rush of migrants back to New Hampshire from their tropical wintering grounds. Among the throngs of birds winging their way north
A BLACK-NECKED STILT was seen at Parson’s Creek Salt Marsh west of Wallis Sands Beach in Rye on May 4th. 2 WHITE-FACED IBIS were seen along the coast on May
Join NH Audubon leading up to and on May 11 for our Migratory Bird Day celebration! We will be hosting a kick-off webinar with State Ornithologist and NH Audubon Biologist,
(Reprinted from the Spring 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) Spring is migration time and different birds arrive at different times. Huge concentrations can sometimes occur, but it’s often
A SUMMER TANAGER was seen at a private residence in Bedford on April 23rd. A CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was reported from a private residence in Goffstown on April 25th, and 2
(by Carol Foss) Two female Rusty Blackbirds from New Hampshire Audubon’s study area in the Upper Androscoggin Watershed that received NanoTags in June 2023 have returned to northern Coos County.
(by Carol Foss) As of April 11, the New Hampshire General Court had acted on all introduced bills in their chamber of origin. The full House had voted on all
As the flowers begin to bloom and the frogs begin to call again, our 2023-2024 Brockway Wee Explorers Program is nearing the end of its season! Don’t miss the last
Bald Eagle nests that managed to survive the two springtime snowstorms are hatching, and young eaglets are growing fast, as is evident in this photo by volunteer Chris Roberts from
A LOGGERHEAD SHRIKE was seen at the former Laconia State School Campus on April 15th and 16th. It was hunting in the fields north of the entrance road and west