Enjoying Natural Moments
(by Doug Bechtel) As I was leaving the Post Office in Concord, I caught a glimpse of a flock of small, fast-flying birds over the large fields that border the
(by Doug Bechtel) As I was leaving the Post Office in Concord, I caught a glimpse of a flock of small, fast-flying birds over the large fields that border the
(by Sheryl Horton) When is the last time you walked an NH Audubon trail at a sanctuary or visited a center? Sometimes as winter sets in, it can take more
(by Diane De Luca) Bayberry (Myrica pensylvanica) is a deciduous shrub native to North America where it is primarily found growing along the eastern coast in dunes, pine barrens, dry
(by Vanessa Johnson) The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed protecting monarch butterflies as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, responding to years of advocacy by conservation groups, like
(by Pam Hunt) Of the 27 Wood Thrushes tagged in NH this past summer, the farthest traveled is a bird that covered roughly 3000 miles from Mt. Wantastiquet in extreme
Carol Foss’s employment with NH Audubon began in the summer of 1973, when she oversaw the collection of paper for recycling at a tractor-trailer in Concord’s South End several days
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 16, 2024. A EURASIAN WIGEON, and a REDHEAD were seen on Great Bay from Sunset Farm in Greenland on
(by Claire Adams) NH Audubon and NH Fish and Game are again partnering for another year of the Urban Wildlife education program. This four-part program series is available for free
Snowy Owls are magnificent birds and attract considerable attention when they visit New Hampshire this time of year. While observing these birds is exciting, it’s crucial for viewers and photographers
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, December 9, 2024. A SUMMER TANAGER was seen visiting a bird feeder in Derry on December 6th, 7th. and 8th.