
Remarkable Bird Behaviors: Sunning and Anting
(by Anita Fernandez) The bird in the photo below may look dead, but it’s perfectly fine! It is “sunning” and exposing its preen gland to ultraviolet light for some vitamin

(by Anita Fernandez) The bird in the photo below may look dead, but it’s perfectly fine! It is “sunning” and exposing its preen gland to ultraviolet light for some vitamin

(by Parker Schuerman) Typically, on the first day of June it is not 90°F in Concord, NH. However, under calm, hot conditions on this dry, late spring day, NH Audubon

(by Anita Fernandez) The Timberland volunteer team showed up at the NH Audubon McLane Center in Concord on May 31 wearing shirts that read “Built for the Bold.” Thirty-four Timberland

2 MISSISSIPPI KITES were seen nest-building in Stratham on June 14th, and 1 was seen in Newmarket on the 19th. Along the Connecticut River Valley, 2 BLACK VULTURES were seen

(by Paul Nickerson) The Peregrine Falcon was extirpated from the eastern United States in the early 1950s. The primary cause of its demise was the pesticide DDT and metabolites ingested

NH Audubon is excited to share our support and celebration of LGBTQ+ Pride Month this June. We are committed to continue our efforts to protect nature for ALL people, promote

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) If you hear an erratic “rat-a-tat-tat-tat” echoing from your roof, siding, or gutters in April or May, chances are that a male Yellow-bellied Sapsucker

A PARASITIC JAEGER and 2 ARCTIC TERNS were seen along the coast from Pulpit Rocks in Rye on June 3rd. 14 ARCTIC TERNS were seen at the Isles of Shoals

Registration is now open and fills up fast! Trip 1: August 29-31 (2 nights) Trip 2: August 31-September 3 (3 nights) Experience the magic of the Isles of Shoals in

We are grateful for generous grant funding recently received from the following foundations: The Butler Foundation: supporting comprehensive monarch and pollinator conservation and programs Cogswell Benevolent Trust: supporting roof repairs