
Bird walk in honor of Black Birders Week
Celebrate Black Birders Week June 3 at 10am in Concord At NH Audubon, we are teaming up with Friends Program to offer our first annual guided nature hike in honor

Celebrate Black Birders Week June 3 at 10am in Concord At NH Audubon, we are teaming up with Friends Program to offer our first annual guided nature hike in honor

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) The Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) is probably the grassland bird most familiar to bird enthusiasts in the Granite State. It is boldly marked, has a

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, May 8th, 2023. A SANDHILL CRANE was seen flying near Turkey Pond in Concord on May 7th, 1 was seen

Mark your calendar for June 6 and 7. NH Gives is the most exciting 24 hours of the year – a day for everyone to support our mission of protecting

Thank you to all attendees and volunteers who made our Earth Day 2023 Celebration a blast. We had over 250 people attend, dozens of participants in our Nature Hikes and

(May 8 update: all four chicks are out in the world…) The Peregrine Falcons in Manchester have now hatched 4 of their 5 eggs. There are 4 fluffy, white young

(by Paul Nickerson) The framers of the federal Endangered Species Act (ESA) of 1973 realized early on that successfully identifying species in need of listing, and recovering those already listed,

(by Carol Foss) The New Hampshire General Court has considered all proposed legislation in its chamber of origin and winnowed the number of bills crossing over for consideration by the

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) Wetland birds, especially those that prefer dense and/or inaccessible cattail marshes, are among the most poorly known members of New Hampshire’s avifauna. Perhaps the

Motus network detects “our” Rusty Blackbirds heading north! (by Carol Foss) New Hampshire eBird received scattered Rusty Blackbird sightings in March and is receiving almost daily reports in April, but