Bird of the Month: Purple Finch
(by Pam Hunt) Our state bird (Haemorhous purpureus) was featured on the cover of the first State of the Birds report in 2011 and thus deserves its moment in the
(by Pam Hunt) Our state bird (Haemorhous purpureus) was featured on the cover of the first State of the Birds report in 2011 and thus deserves its moment in the
(photo essay by Carol Foss) The latest motus receiving station was installed in Coos County. Here are some images that describe the process, which can be complicated! Sections of the
(by Jennifer Thomas) You can help support the wildlife programs of NH Audubon and win a great prize at the same time! Our silent auction is open now through 5pm
(by Pam Hunt) Because of significant declines since the 1980s, the Cliff Swallow was listed as Threatened in NH in 2017. Surveys conducted in 2017-20 led to me estimate the
(by Chris Martin) Despite extensive fieldwork since May, the 2021 Northern Harrier breeding season in NH has turned out to be a rough one. With work now concluded in Coos
Implementing a Landscape-Level Habitat Restoration Project (photos and story by Marc Nutter) “I finally did something that can be seen from space!” I told my mom and whoever else I
During recent weeks, there have been increasing reports of sick or dying birds in several Mid-Atlantic and Midwestern states. Typical symptoms of this condition are swollen or crusty eyes, and
This year we have three staff members running the show at Newfound Center. They are working diligently to kick the season off right, including putting together the Red Barn Lecture
This week is Pollinator Week, and NH Audubon is celebrating! Both of our pollinator gardens are open to the public – one at McLane Center and one at Massabesic Center.
(by Pam Hunt) The Ringed Boghaunter is the only dragonfly on NH’s threatened and endangered species list. This insect has a restricted range in the Northeast: from western and southern Maine to eastern Connecticut, with historic records in NY and