
April Camp 2025 Recap
(by Claire Adams) During the week of April 28th-May 2nd, over 50 campers got to explore and learn about the excitement of spring during our Signs of Spring vacation day

(by Claire Adams) During the week of April 28th-May 2nd, over 50 campers got to explore and learn about the excitement of spring during our Signs of Spring vacation day

(by Willa Coroka) With World Migratory Bird Day fast approaching this Saturday, there are several small steps we can take to help rather than hinder their long commute this season.

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, May 5, 2025. A RED-HEADED WOODPECKER was seen along Morse Road in Mason on May 3rd. A YELLOW-BREASTED CHAT was

Salamander Saturday is May 3, 2025. In celebration, meet our Spotted Salamander Ambassador! Joining NH Audubon in 2023, our Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) has an unusual story. Originally kept as

(Reprinted from the Spring 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) May brings a burst of bird migration to New Hampshire, with warblers, hummingbirds, and colorful songbirds arriving in waves.

We are excited to announce the vendors for the Spring Craft Fair at the Annual Native Plant Sale this June. This selection of talented local artisans will be offering a

May is an especially wonderful time for birding with migration in full swing! This month, we’ll be celebrating World Migratory Bird Day and Black Birders Week, and hope you’ll join

(by Anita Fernandez) Black Birders Week was founded under the group Black AF in STEM, which includes birders, herpers (herpetologists), scientists, and more. These outdoor enthusiasts were seeking a week

(Articles by Diane De Luca) In the past few weeks, we have been sharing articles with important tips to create a pollinator-friendly space in your backyard – and it’s easier

May 15, 5-6:30pm We invite you to join us at our upcoming Camp Open House and Reunion event. This free event is an opportunity for both new and prospective camp