NH Eagles are Still Finding New Places to Nest
(by Chris Martin) Bald Eagles continue to find new spots to set up breeding territories in the state. In 2022, NH Audubon staff and volunteers confirmed 92 territorial pairs, up
(by Chris Martin) Bald Eagles continue to find new spots to set up breeding territories in the state. In 2022, NH Audubon staff and volunteers confirmed 92 territorial pairs, up
(by Carol Foss) For many years, NH Audubon staff have been collaborating with the National Wildlife Federation, NH Fish and Game Department, and MANY other agencies and organizations throughout the
(by Chris Martin) Spring 2022 marked the 42nd year in the post-DDT recovery era for New Hampshire’s Peregrine Falcon population. Once federally endangered, and still listed as state-threatened, NH’s Peregrines
Learn more about Cliff Swallow restoration efforts in this video by NH Fish and Game, featuring (among others!) our own Pam Hunt.
(by Kimmie Whiteman) Massabesic Center volunteers have been collecting and submitting data for our Bluebird Monitoring Project for over 20 years, so it was only natural that we take the
(Photos and story by Marc Nutter) Whack! Whack! Whack! A galvanized steel pipe is smacked against the low branches of an oak tree. Little tube feet and even hooked tarsi
(by Chris Martin) The five Peregrine Falcons that hatched in downtown Manchester have fledged and are on the move! Here are a couple of recent photos from folks keeping an
What’s pinging the tower? One of the really fun things we get to do now that we have a Motus receiving station at Massabesic Center, is to check and see
(by Chris Martin, photos by Willa Coroka) On Friday May 20, I examined and banded FIVE Peregrine Falcon chicks at the Brady Sullivan Tower in Manchester. I had assistance from
Our own Chris Martin is banding the Peregrine Falcon chicks today (Friday, May 20) at 10am! Catch the livestream here.