
Bird Highlights to Watch for in September
(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) The weather is finally turning fall-like, and migration is in full swing throughout the month. Keep your ID guide

(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) The weather is finally turning fall-like, and migration is in full swing throughout the month. Keep your ID guide

(by Lindsay Herlihy) Following Becky Suomala’s retirement from NH Audubon in the fall of 2024, I was honored to step in to coordinate Project Nighthawk in May of 2025. With

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 25, 2025. 2 SANDHILL CRANES were seen at Lackie Farm on Ammonoosuc Street in Bath on August 19th and

There’s one month until our next book club meeting! Join us via Zoom for a discussion and analysis of What an Owl Knows: The New Science of the World’s Most

We are thrilled to announce the next round of unique art exhibits coming to our centers in the next few weeks: “Meditations in Ink” by Bruce Iverson, August 27-October 18

Join NH Audubon biologists Diane DeLuca and Lindsay Herlihy at the 13th Annual NH Monarch Festival! Diane and Lindsay will be demonstrating the process of Monarch nanotagging, presenting three years of

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 18, 2025. A MISSISSIPPI KITE was seen soaring over Mill Pond in Durham on August 18th. There was an

Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton to explore nature with your 3-5 year old. For our fall series, programs will be held on the

Director of Education (McLane Center): NH Audubon is seeking a dynamic and visionary Director of Education to lead our educational initiatives, fostering a culture of environmental literacy and stewardship across

(Photo and article by Anita Fernandez) There are over a dozen species of dragonfly and damselfly that can be seen around the McLane Center throughout the spring, summer, and fall,