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Our Peeps: Mickayla Johnston

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

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Wood Thrush Migration Update

(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

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Bird of the Month: Blue Jay

(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

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Happy Owl-O-Ween!

(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

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