
“Native New Hampshire Birds” Coming to the McLane Center
September 12-November 2: Mark your calendars for the opening of the “Native New Hampshire Birds” exhibit, and its reception on September 20. Artist Shannon Bender began this series inspired by

September 12-November 2: Mark your calendars for the opening of the “Native New Hampshire Birds” exhibit, and its reception on September 20. Artist Shannon Bender began this series inspired by

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 9, 2024. The Massabesic Audubon Center of NH Audubon sponsored an all-day pelagic bird boat trip on September 3rd

(Reprinted from the Fall 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) Fall migration is in full swing! This is a great time to see a diversity of warbler species. Identifying

(by Willa Coroka) September 23-26 NH Audubon’s fourth Pocket Pollinator Garden is set for installation at Bakersville Elementary. Joining three other sites located in Manchester (Beech Street Elementary, the Manchester City

(Photo and story by Anita Fernandez) Milkweed plants seem synonymous with Monarch Butterflies, but they also support other, often similarly colored, insect species like this one pictured – the Milkweed

October 9, 6-7:30pm New Hampshire Audubon, Mass Audubon, and Audubon Society of Rhode Island are partnering to bring together New England’s leading poison-free pest control professionals to discuss how to

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 2, 2024. An AMERICAN WHITE PELICAN was photographed flying south over coastal Hampton on August 29th. 2 CASPIAN TERNS

(by Chris Martin) Recently, NH Audubon staff and volunteers wrapped up the 2024 NH Peregrine Falcon breeding season with the following results: 28 territorial pairs, a new state-record high 23

(by Diane De Luca) After a very hot and humid July, participants in the second annual Capital Area Butterfly Survey were fortunate to enjoy favorable weather for our day of

(by Pam Hunt) NH Audubon is excited to announce that we’ve recently added 22 new species profiles to our State of the Birds website. Now you can learn about some of