
Nighthawk Migration Watch 2023
The Common Nighthawk nesting season is wrapping up and it has been a challenging one for the nighthawks and the watchers due to the rainy weather. We are compiling the

The Common Nighthawk nesting season is wrapping up and it has been a challenging one for the nighthawks and the watchers due to the rainy weather. We are compiling the

4 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS were seen at the Isles of Shoals during the past week. A WESTERN SANDPIPER and a DUNLIN were seen at the Route 286 pools in Seabrook on

A WILSON’S PHALAROPE was seen at Marsh Road Pond in Rye on August 18th. 3 WHIMBRELS and a STILT SANDPIPER were seen in coastal Hampton on August 19th. 2 AMERICAN

(by Chris Martin) In 2023, NH Audubon staff and a dedicated team of Peregrine Falcon volunteer observers confirmed 27 territorial pairs, tying 2022’s record high in New Hampshire (see Figure

A BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE was seen at Powder Mill Pond in Hancock, and one was seen in offshore waters known as “Old Scantum”, both on August 10th. A LESSER BLACK-BACKED GULL

We have a fantastic new art exhibit featured at our McLane Center, “Portraits in Color” by Erin Primiano! Erin Primiano has been painting since an early age but her passion

2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS continued to be seen at the Isles of Shoals during the past week. A STILT SANDPIPER was seen in Hampton Salt Marsh on July 31st. A PECTORAL

New Hampshire Audubon is excited to announce that our 109th Annual Meeting will take place on September 16, 2023 at our Massabesic Center in Auburn. We will start the day

NH Audubon has a rich, 100 year history leading education, conservation, and policy efforts throughout the state. Typically, we keep you updated on our most current happenings…but just to liven

With funds secured through the NH Conservation and Heritage License Plates, we will be transforming four locations in the Manchester community from mulch lots, lawns, or ailing landscapes, into beautiful