
Fall Pelagic Birding Day Trip
On September 3, explore Jeffreys Ledge, 20 miles off the New Hampshire coast, departing from Rye Harbor, to look for pelagic (ocean-going) seabirds, as well as whales and other marine

On September 3, explore Jeffreys Ledge, 20 miles off the New Hampshire coast, departing from Rye Harbor, to look for pelagic (ocean-going) seabirds, as well as whales and other marine

(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) August marks the beginning of southward migration for many species, and the aptly-named Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) is among the first of our breeding

Bex Ducret has been NH Audubon’s wonderful Nature Store Associate at the McLane Center this summer. Bex is a college student studying psychology and sociology at Colby Sawyer College in

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 12, 2024. A FORSTER’S TERN was seen in Hampton Harbor on August 10th, and 1 was seen at Moore

(by Shelby Morelli) It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our cherished ambassador Bald Eagle. He was 36 years old and had been a vital part

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 5, 2024. A BRIDLED TERN, first reported on July 9th, has been seen and photographed on or near White

(Reprinted from the Fall 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) August marks the beginning of fall in the bird world. Migration starts with an influx of shorebirds and swirls

As most of you know, Becky Suomala is retiring from NH Audubon this fall. Please join us on Thursday, August 22 to celebrate her amazing years of service to conservation

Join us throughout August on Tuesday evenings at 7pm for our summer Red Barn Series with New Hampshire Audubon’s Newfound Center. This month’s talks include “Story Cores: Tales Trees Tell

Camp is in full swing at the Massabesic and McLane centers for the summer! While our sessions for 6-12 year-olds are full, there is still a chance for young campers to