
The Merlin in New Hampshire
As with other raptors that experienced a rebound in population following the banning of DDT in the ‘70s, the Merlin saw an increase in breeding population throughout the eastern U.S.

As with other raptors that experienced a rebound in population following the banning of DDT in the ‘70s, the Merlin saw an increase in breeding population throughout the eastern U.S.

On April 28, NH Chronicle featured NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center to talk about spring birding. Watch this uplifting segment, here, with some special guests.

(text and photos by Pam Hunt) April marks the beginning of peak songbird migration in most of New Hampshire. The first warblers are starting to trickle in, and sparrows are

On April 5, NH Chronicle featured NH Bald Eagle recovery and the work of NH Audubon, rehabilitation clinic Wings of the Dawn, and veterinarian Dr. Michael Dutton plus the folks

(by Jane Kolias) Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) are one of the first frogs to start calling as soon as pond ice begins to melt. They over-winter under logs, in holes,

New Hampshire is home to the Northern Waterthrush and the Louisiana Waterthrush. These look-alike warblers, both of which will be found skulking in brushy tangles of low wetland areas, can

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, April 12th, 2021. During the Corona virus outbreak NH Audubon encourages you to enjoy birding safely; please follow travel and

(by Chris Martin) As you may already know, we are now up to 5 Peregrine Falcon eggs in the Brady Sullivan nest box. A 5th egg was laid on Easter!

The CDC is reporting a potential outbreak of salmonella in wild birds. New Hampshire has seen outbreaks in the past when we have had large irruptions of northern birds such

(by Melissa Moore) Signs of spring abound this time of year. We may loathe the mud, but all other seasonal signposts are greeted with enthusiasm. Pussy Willows are one of