
Motus Migration Tracking Updates – July 21, 2023
(by Carol Foss) As we await installation of the last two New England Motus receiving stations funded by a 2020 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a new

(by Carol Foss) As we await installation of the last two New England Motus receiving stations funded by a 2020 grant from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a new

A VERMILION FLYCATCHER was photographed at Pickering Ponds in Rochester on July 13th, but has not been relocated. 2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS and a GREAT CORMORANT continued to be seen at

A juvenile GOLDEN EAGLE was reported flying over Mountain View Cemetery in Claremont on July 5th. A SANDHILL CRANE was seen along Plains Road in Monroe on July 9th. A

Come out to Northwoods Brewing Company for a night of bird trivia. Join Senior Biologist Chris Martin, Dyanna Smith, Parker Schuerman, and more birds of a feather for this fun

NH Audubon was thrilled to lead a nature walk at our Silk Farm Sanctuary in Concord with the New Hampshire Chapter of LGBT+ Outdoors. We enjoyed a leisurely pace in

We are grateful for generous grant funding recently received from the following foundations: The Fuller Foundation: supporting monarch tagging and monitoring on the Seacoast Kiwanis Club of Manchester: supporting Beech

Between these two eponymous locations lies a hot-spot for birding. The 4.4 mile Newfields section of the Rockingham Recreational Trail provides great birding spots within reasonable walking distance of several

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) The appropriately-named Least Tern (Sternula antillarum) is the smallest of the four tern species that breed in New Hampshire, but unlike its larger relatives

A ROYAL TERN was seen from Odiorne Point State Park in Rye on July 1st. A CORY’S SHEARWATER was seen from Little Boar’s Head in North Hampton on June 28th,

After unusual staffing shortages closed us down last year, NH Audubon is thrilled to announce that the Newfound Center will be opening for the 2023 season on Friday, June 30.