Lights Out for Migrating Birds
(by Slater Roosa) Migrating thousands of miles every year comes with many challenges and dangers to our North American birds. A large majority of birds migrate during the night and
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
(by Slater Roosa) Migrating thousands of miles every year comes with many challenges and dangers to our North American birds. A large majority of birds migrate during the night and
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 24, 2025. A HARRIS’ SPARROW was found at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 17, 2025. A HARRIS’ SPARROW was found at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area
(by Chris Martin) Our human calendars still say ‘Winter’ but for many NH birds of prey spring has already arrived! As March began, Bald Eagle pairs were already bringing sticks
(by Shelby Morelli) The Northern Leopard Frog tadpoles are growing up fast! This little one at our McLane Center has begun sprouting legs, with the hind legs coming in first
(by Devin Guilfoyle) We have an exciting new addition to the Nature Lab at the McLane Center: a Touch Table! This table features a variety of animal parts, such as
(by Diane De Luca) American Mountain Ash is a small, understory tree that is native to Eastern North America. This tree typically grows in moist habitat along the borders of
(by Kimmie Whiteman and Zoe Dawson) March is Women’s History Month, dedicated to honoring the contributions, leadership, and progress made by women in American history. The theme of Women’s History
(by Claire Adams) During the week of February school break (24th-28th), NH Audubon held their first 2025 Camp Sessions at the McLane and Massabesic Centers. Nearly 60 campers joined the
(by Diane De Luca) As the weather warms, it’s tempting to jump into spring garden cleanup. But before you grab your rake, consider how your actions impact pollinators and other
(by Diane De Luca) A groundbreaking study analyzing 12.6 million butterfly sightings reveals a disturbing reality: 22% Decline in butterfly numbers across the U.S. since 2000 – an alarming rate
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 10, 2025. A HARRIS’ SPARROW was found at the New Hampshire Fish & Game Bellamy River Wildlife Management Area