
Season’s Greetings
(by NH Audubon President Doug Bechtel) Happy Holidays, everyone! As I write this on December 2, I am witnessing the first significant snowfall of the month. No matter where you

(by NH Audubon President Doug Bechtel) Happy Holidays, everyone! As I write this on December 2, I am witnessing the first significant snowfall of the month. No matter where you

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 8, 2025. An immature male RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD has been seen visiting a birdfeeder on a daily basis at a

(Reprinted from the Winter 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) Winter is the time for Snowy Owls, winter sea ducks, and alcids. The New Hampshire coast offers the most

(by Lindsay Herlihy) The third annual Monadnock Region Natural History Conference (MRNHC) was held on November 15th. This fabulous, approachable venue for all nature lovers featured a keynote speech by

(by Pam Hunt) As we start the winter feeder season and lead up to NH Audubon’s Backyard Winter Bird Survey (see below), I thought it’d be fun to have something

(by Jen Thomas) We’re so thankful for the heartwarming support from our community this Giving Tuesday. With $9,490 raised from 59 donors — and more gifts still coming in —

(by Jen Thomas) Happy Giving Tuesday! Your generosity helps people connect with nature in meaningful ways — from sharing wildlife observations through the Backyard Winter Bird Survey in February and

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 1, 2025. A female BARROW’S GOLDENEYE was reported from Dockham Shore on Lake Winnipesaukee in Gilford on November 28th,

(by Jen Thomas) As we reflect on this year, we’re especially grateful for you. Your generosity touches every part of our mission — from conservation research that protects wildlife, to

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, November 24, 2025. A COMMON CUCKOO was seen at the South Street Cemetery in Portsmouth on November 21st. This is