
Bird of the Month: Northern Pintail
(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) As winter finally comes to an end in March and our rivers and lakes begin to open up, waterfowl are some of the first

(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) As winter finally comes to an end in March and our rivers and lakes begin to open up, waterfowl are some of the first

(by Willa Coroka) February 24th-28th is National Invasive Species Awareness Week! Invasive species can be a bit overwhelming (have you ever wrestled Asiatic bittersweet!?). Fortunately, there are tips you can

(by Willa Coroka) February 24th-28th is National Invasive Species Awareness Week! Invasives are classified as organisms that are not native to a specific ecosystem and whose introduction is (or is

(by Shelby Morelli) We are saddened to share about the recent passing of our ambassador Hermit Crab who resided at the Massabesic Center. He came to our care in 2013,

(by Grace McCulloch) A huge thank you to everyone who participated in last weekend’s Backyard Winter Bird Survey! While we work on compiling the data, we wanted to share some

(by Slater Roosa) New Hampshire Audubon has been lucky enough to be able to provide our Becoming a Scientist program series to Beech Street Elementary School in Manchester since 2006.

New Hampshire Audubon is grateful for generous funds recently awarded from the following charitable supporters: NH Audubon received a grant award from the Red Acre Foundation to support the ongoing

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, February 17, 2025. (There will not be a Rare Bird Alert next week. The next RBA will be on March

(by Grace McCulloch) Each year, the most dedicated birders brave the cold to compete in the Superbowl of Birding, an event hosted by Mass Audubon. We are thrilled to bring

During this season of love, we want to remind you how much we value you – your support is the heart of our work, protecting New Hampshire’s environment, connecting people