
Over 160 Species Tallied During Birdathon
NH Audubon’s first-ever “Local Birdathon” on May 9-10 was a great success! Over 150 people expressed interest, and by Monday evening we’d received species lists from 116 of them. These

NH Audubon’s first-ever “Local Birdathon” on May 9-10 was a great success! Over 150 people expressed interest, and by Monday evening we’d received species lists from 116 of them. These

Ready for Birdathon 2020? Contact Pam Hunt and she’ll send you more details for how to participate, including links for uploading your bird list. — NH Audubon’s Birdathon is back

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Provides Grant to Track Species of Greatest Concern in New England A major grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) will enable a New
NH Audubon continues to monitor information about the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end,
By Pam Hunt, NH Audubon Senior Biologist – Avian Conservation A popular pastime for birders this time of year is watching the courtship display of the American Woodcock (one colloquial
NH Audubon continues to monitor the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end, NH Audubon’s
By Chris Martin, February 3, 2020 We finally did it! This year, for the first time in four decades of counting, we surpassed 100 Bald Eagles seen on New Hampshire’s
The “Twitchers out of the Rye” had record high totals in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. This Superbowl involves looking for as many bird species as possible
NH Audubon’s “Twitchers out of the Rye” will be taking part in the Superbowl of Birding on January 25, 2020. The Superbowl is a competition that takes place in January
A message from President, Doug Bechtel: Thanks to all of you for being strong supporters of NH Audubon – 2019 was a great year and we look to build on