Enjoying Natural Moments
(by Doug Bechtel) As I was leaving the Post Office in Concord, I caught a glimpse of a flock of small, fast-flying birds over the large fields that border the
(by Doug Bechtel) As I was leaving the Post Office in Concord, I caught a glimpse of a flock of small, fast-flying birds over the large fields that border the
This is a beautiful time of year to explore some of our sanctuary trails, but please explore carefully! A buildup of water from recent rains has created icy conditions on
(by Hadley Barndollar) You don’t need to have a pocket edition of “The Sibley Guide to Birds” to access immediate information about our overhead neighbors. Last month, New Hampshire Audubon
by Doug Bechtel, NH Audubon President Someone told me the other day that their favorite thing about the holidays was seeing a bright red cardinal in a snowy landscape. It
Join New Hampshire Audubon in celebrating Giving Tuesday – a global day of generosity and philanthropy. Donate to support our mission of protecting NH’s natural environmental for wildlife and people
(Story and photos by Diane De Luca) Monarch Tagging The placement of tiny Nanotags on migrating monarch butterflies is part of the larger Motus Project, a global migration tracking system
Explore the woodland trail and find out why the bat laughs at the flying squirrel, the truth about butterflies and fire, and other fun skits along the way. Register for
(by Chris Martin) In 2023, NH Audubon staff and field volunteers continued to track the robust resurgence of the Granite State’s Bald Eagle population. We confirmed 109 TERRITORIAL PAIRS in
Pick your favorite new perennials up at the Fall Native Plant Sale. The sale takes place on September 10 from 12-4 pm at NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center in Auburn. Bagley
Our 109th Annual Member Celebration is nearly upon us. Join us for a fun day of connection and exploration at Massabesic Center including your choice of morning activity, a picnic