
“What is That?” at the McLane Center
(Photos and story by Anita Fernandez) The word “fly” probably elicits feelings of annoyance in most of us and the word “hornet” may bring up trepidation and fear. After all,

(Photos and story by Anita Fernandez) The word “fly” probably elicits feelings of annoyance in most of us and the word “hornet” may bring up trepidation and fear. After all,

(by Chris Martin) On June 15, responding to a public report, NH Fish & Game conservation officer Austin Valladares picked up a young Bald Eagle on The Falls in the

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 23, 2024. 3 SANDHILL CRANES were seen on the Connecticut River about 1 mile south of Vaughn Meadows campsite

(Photo and story by Anita Fernandez) Imagine this, you walk the loop around the Silk Farm Sanctuary pollinator meadow, seeing dozens of buzzing honeybees, carpenter bees, and bumblebees from small

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 16, 2024. A RED PHALAROPE was seen at Back Pond in Stewartstown on September 12th-14th. A BUFF-BREASTED SANDPIPER was

Thursday, September 26th volunteers are needed to help the American Chestnut Foundation with an American Chestnut harvest in Boscawen and Concord. For the Boscawen Harvest, volunteers will meet at the

(by Chris Martin) The 2024 New Hampshire Bald Eagle nesting season was hit by two major snow events (March 23 and April 5) that took place when eagle pairs were

(by Claire Adams) Now that the 2024 Nature Day Camp season is over, I wanted to share some highlights of my first year as NH Audubon’s Camp Administrator with you.

(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) September marks the start of peak raptor migration, and while people particularly like to watch the large kettles of Broad-winged Hawks circling their way

(by Steve Mirick and Slater Roosa) New Hampshire Audubon’s Massabesic Center recently sponsored an all-day pelagic bird trip aboard the “Granite State” out of Rye Harbor, NH. The weather was