Dates and Links for NH Butterfly Monitoring Training Webinars
Attend these four webinars and learn how to become a volunteer butterfly monitor! New Hampshire Audubon is excited to partner with New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) to collect long-term
Attend these four webinars and learn how to become a volunteer butterfly monitor! New Hampshire Audubon is excited to partner with New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) to collect long-term

A MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD was discovered in the Vine Street area in Peterborough on February 8th. It continues to be seen, often with EASTERN BLUEBIRDS, and was last reported on the

A WESTERN TANAGER was found foraging on fruiting trees, shrubs, and vines along Ocean Road, west of Route 33, in Greenland on December 17th and has continued to be seen

Want to attract feathered friends to your yard? Make your yard inviting for the Backyard Winter Bird Survey on Feb. 11 & 12! Pick up bird houses and feeders, binoculars,

Save the dates and join us! New Hampshire Audubon is excited to partner with New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) to collect long-term data on butterflies in the Concord region

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) Have you seen a Common Redpoll (Acanthis flammea) at your feeders this winter? If so, there’s a very good chance you live north of

High Risk Warning for Outdoor Recreation Due to recent high winds and ice storm damage, trails and woodland areas may pose a safety risk because of downed and hanging branches.

(Kimmie Whiteman) We are thrilled to announce a series of ten engaging presentations with NH Audubon’s Conservation Scientists taking place at the Massabesic Center in Auburn in 2023. Our Conservation

(Photos and story by Diane De Luca) In the early days of spring, we are often greeted with the first emergence of the Mourning Cloak butterfly. What a gift as

(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) Known for its distinctive “who cooks for you” call, the Barred Owl (Strix varia) is by far the most familiar owl in New Hampshire.