
Second Annual Capital Area Butterfly Survey Results
(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 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

(by Devin Guilfoyle) The Brockway Wee Explorers Program is coming back! Join New Hampshire Audubon at the John Brockway Nature Preserve in Hopkinton to explore nature with your 3-5 year

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 26, 2024. A WHITE-WINGED DOVE was seen at a private residence in Gilford on August 18th, and was seen

September 4-October 31: The Manchester Artists Association and NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center present “Harvest of Arts” – an exhibit to celebrate art and nature’s beauty. Fifteen artists have gathered a

(by Devin Guilfoyle) The leaves on the trees are beginning to turn – a sure sign that autumn is coming, which also means Paradise Point’s season is coming to a

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 19, 2024. A FORSTER’S TERN, a LAUGHING GULL, a LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL, a GREAT BLACK-BACKED GULL, a BONAPARTE’S GULL,

(Photo and story by Anita Fernandez) If you’ve seen something flying around the gardens that looks like a queen bumble bee in size but flies like a hummingbird, it’s neither!

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