
Thank You Veterans
(by Doug Bechtel) In recognition of Veterans Day, we at NH Audubon extend our gratitude to veterans for their service to our country, their commitment to our Constitution, and for

(by Doug Bechtel) In recognition of Veterans Day, we at NH Audubon extend our gratitude to veterans for their service to our country, their commitment to our Constitution, and for

Looking for a meaningful gift for the nature lover in your life? When you purchase a gift membership to New Hampshire Audubon, you’re giving more than a card — you’re

Welcome to NH Audubon’s new Avian Biologist, Mickayla Johnston! Mickayla has had a love of all things nature since a young age. Growing up in southern New Hampshire, she spent

(by Pam Hunt) 2025 was the second year that NH Audubon participated in the range-wide effort to track Wood Thrushes using the Motus Wildlife Tracking Network. The project as a

(Photos and article by Anita Fernandez) A sunny morning bird walk turned into a bird rescue on Friday morning, October 17, at the Birch Street Community Garden in Concord. A

(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) November can seem quiet in comparison to the flurry of fall migration excitement in September and October. Yet there are

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 3, 2025. The next Rare Bird Alert will be posted on November 17th, 2025. There will be no RBA

(by Pam Hunt) The Blue Jay’s bright colors, loud voice, and in-your-face attitude make it one of the most familiar birds in the eastern United States. Because they are so

(by Zoe Dawson) Happy Owl-O-Ween from NH Audubon! As you celebrate today, remember to keep a hawk-eyed lookout for tricks and channel your inner vulture as you scavenge for the

(by Kimmie Whiteman) In celebration of Bat Week – did you know the Massabesic Center’s historic Broad Barn houses an important maternity roost site for Big Brown Bats (Eptesicus fuscus)?