Thank You!
We are still in awe of the generosity shown to New Hampshire Audubon during NH Gives! With generous support from 118 donors, we raised $20,130, including $10,065 from a matching
We are still in awe of the generosity shown to New Hampshire Audubon during NH Gives! With generous support from 118 donors, we raised $20,130, including $10,065 from a matching
Thanks to the efforts of Eversource and their contractors, an Osprey nest located on the Androscoggin River in Gorham was recently moved from an electrified transmission line to a safer
(Saturday, May 14) May 14 is World Migratory Bird Day a day set aside to pay special attention to migratory birds and their conservation needs. As in the last few
The new Transit to Trails starts this spring and Massabesic Center is the first stop! Manchester Transit Authority, together with The Nature Conservancy in New Hampshire, is launching Transit to
(by Becky Suomala) NH Audubon has received a grant from the Neil and Louise Tillotson Fund of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to promote birding in northern Coos County. The
Happy first full day of Spring! The first Peregrine Falcon egg arrived sometime prior to 6:43am this morning. This is the earliest date of first egg for this female, although
Both McLane and Massabesic Centers will be closed Friday, February 25 due to inclement weather. Enjoy the snow and be safe!
What’s happening with the birds this winter? Have fun counting birds and helping NH Audubon at the same time. Take part in the annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey on Saturday,
(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) Attentive birders may have heard of the exceptionally rare Steller’s Sea-Eagle that appeared in southeastern Massachusetts in the week before Christmas. It appeared on
(Photos and story by Diane De Luca) As the leaves fall, and brown hues are dominant, the persistent green plants stand out. Even as the snow falls, the greens still