November Greetings
(by Doug Bechtel, NH Audubon President) I know we share a common love of our state’s wildlife and the diverse and beautiful habitats we all enjoy. Our common ground is
(by Doug Bechtel, NH Audubon President) I know we share a common love of our state’s wildlife and the diverse and beautiful habitats we all enjoy. Our common ground is
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 18, 2024. A GOLDEN EAGLE was seen by hawk-watchers at Pack Monadnock on November 11th. A migrating SHORT-EARED OWL
Looking for the perfect gift for a nature lover while supporting NH Audubon? Purchase a one-year gift membership between November 1, 2024, and January 31, 2025, and the recipient will
(Photo and story by Pam Hunt) The Northern Saw-whet Owl is New Hampshire’s smallest owl and can be found throughout the state most of the year. Although relatively common, it
(by Vanessa Johnson) The monarch butterfly population has faced significant declines since the early 1990s, prompting extensive conservation efforts across the U.S. While traditional adhesive tags have provided some insights
Visit the McLane Center this Wednesday, November 13 from 5-7pm, to celebrate the beautiful Searching for Natural Moments exhibit by Howard Muscott. Here he will be leading a presentation and
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 11, 2024. 7 CAVE SWALLOWS were seen at Bicentennial Park in Hampton on November 9th. A GOLDEN EAGLE was
Following our regular center hours, the McLane and Massabesic Centers are closed today, but the trails and gardens remain open from dawn to dusk if you would like to spend
(by Claire Adams) On Monday, November 4th, the McLane Center hosted the New Hampshire Envirothon Training Day. New Hampshire Envirothon is a state-wide, high school academic competition that tests students’
(by Chris Martin) Northern Harriers are listed as state-endangered in New Hampshire. Currently, there may be as few as 10 breeding pairs statewide, with nearly all of them located in