
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 18, 2023
A LEACH’S STORM-PETREL was seen at Upper Baker Pond in Orford on September 16th, and 1 was seen in offshore waters at Jeffrey’s Ledge on the 12th. A RED-NECKED PHALAROPE

A LEACH’S STORM-PETREL was seen at Upper Baker Pond in Orford on September 16th, and 1 was seen in offshore waters at Jeffrey’s Ledge on the 12th. A RED-NECKED PHALAROPE

As we are preparing for our third season of Monarch Butterfly nanotagging, we thought you might be interested in learning a bit more about that project as well as the

(by Diane De Luca) After holding out for wet weather on our scheduled butterfly survey date in late July, the next day was glorious. Cooler temps, bright sun and light

An adult and a juvenile MISSISSIPPI KITE were seen near their nesting area in Stratham on September 7th. 2 SANDHILL CRANES were seen at Lackie Farm in Bath on September

Pardon our trail dust! The trail at Silk Farm Sanctuary is under construction. Thanks to a major grant from the NH Recreation Trails Program Grant, Fields Pond Foundation, and other

New Hampshire Audubon is so grateful to all of our donors and members who support us financially. Two community members who are especially generous with their time promoting our organization

A YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER was photographed at Stark Landing on the Merrimack River in Manchester on August 31st. A BAY-BREASTED WARBLER and a PALM WARBLER were seen at Odiorne Point State

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) Despite its name (it was first “discovered” by Europeans in New Jersey), the Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrine) is a classic bird of Canada’s

(by Chris Martin) In the 1950s – 20 years prior to passage of the federal Endangered Species Act – people saw Bald Eagles in all the usual places; along major

New Hampshire Audubon is delighted to announce its newly formed Legacy Guild. Nearly 100 current members have indicated that they plan to include us in their estate planning, so that