Peregrine's Eye View
Raptor Biologist Chris Martin shares these images of a trip to Franconia Notch last week in search of Peregrine Falcons. “Climbing upslope to a gully by the Eaglet Spire (top
Raptor Biologist Chris Martin shares these images of a trip to Franconia Notch last week in search of Peregrine Falcons. “Climbing upslope to a gully by the Eaglet Spire (top
by Dyanna Smith Coming in for work this morning, I hear the news: there are three eggs in the falcon box! Peregrine Falcons are breeding in downtown Manchester for the
The “Twitchers in the Rye” became the “Twitchers out of the Rye” in the Superbowl of Birding on January 19, 2019. This Superbowl involves looking for as many bird species
At its 104th Annual Meeting, NH Audubon announced its 2018 conservation award winners. Tudor Richards Award – Nanci Mitchell of Gilmanton, NH Goodhue-Elkins Award – Rich Aaronian and Paul Lacourse
by Dyanna Smith It’s 6:15 on Friday evening and I am on my way out the door at McLane Center. Tonight I have finally carved out the time to venture
On Thursday, July 19, NH Audubon raptor biologist Chris Martin and volunteer Jack Dorsey paddled a short section of the Connecticut River along River Road in West Chesterfield, NH. They
Thanks to a generous grant from the Sarah de Coizart Trust, NH Audubon launched a multi-state damselfly project this summer (2018). The project focuses on four species of bluets (New
by Chris Martin, NH Audubon Senior Biologist The fledging of Manchester’s peregrine chicks signals the start of peregrine fledging at sites across NH. The site at Brady-Sullivan is just one
On April 28, 2018, the Ware River Nature Club is convening a one-day conference focusing on avian aerial insectivores. Both Becky Suomala and Pam Hunt from NH Audubon are presenting
by Chris Martin, Senior Biologist We have just wrapped up the 38th annual New Hampshire Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey, part of the national Mid-winter Bald Eagle Survey coordinated by the