
Bird of the Month: Northern Saw-whet Owl
(by Pam Hunt) As the days warm and lengthen in March, all sorts of migrants are starting to move north into New Hampshire. We’re used to things like waterfowl, woodcock,

(by Pam Hunt) As the days warm and lengthen in March, all sorts of migrants are starting to move north into New Hampshire. We’re used to things like waterfowl, woodcock,

(by Shelby Morelli) Spring is around the corner — and that means the return of our Brockway Wee Explorers program at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton! Join us

March marks the beginning of incredible bird movement in New Hampshire! While things may start slowly, signs of migration are all around—especially with waterfowl and early-season displays. Here’s what to

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 2, 2026. A KING EIDER was seen at Pulpit Rocks in Rye on February 22nd. A THICK-BILLED MURRE was

The piles of snow outside (and the groundhog’s shadow earlier this month) remind us that winter is still firmly in place. Yet as James Freitas shares in his latest article,

Welcome NH Audubon’s new Director of Education, Lauren Betz! Lauren grew up exploring the caves and rolling hills of western Kentucky, though her admiration of great international conservationist educators in

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, February 23, 2026. A DOVEKIE was seen at Pulpit Rocks in Rye on February 22nd. A THICK-BILLED MURRE and a

(by Zoe Dawson) February is Black History Month, a dedicated time for honoring African and Black heritage, contributions, and both joy and adversity experienced over hundreds of years in the

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, February 16, 2026. A DOVEKIE and a THICK-BILLED MURRE were seen at Odiorne Point State Park and Pulpit Rocks in

This weekend is a special one for NH Audubon and the perfect time to share your love of birds. From Dark-eyed Juncos hopping beneath feeders to nuthatches hanging upside down