
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 22, 2022
2 HUDSONIAN GODWITS, and a MARBLED GODWIT were seen in Hampton Harbor on August 16th. A WESTERN SANDPIPER was seen along the coast in Hampton on August 16th. A “melanistic”

2 HUDSONIAN GODWITS, and a MARBLED GODWIT were seen in Hampton Harbor on August 16th. A WESTERN SANDPIPER was seen along the coast in Hampton on August 16th. A “melanistic”

Learn more about Cliff Swallow restoration efforts in this video by NH Fish and Game, featuring (among others!) our own Pam Hunt.

(Photos and story by Diane De Luca) The gardens are alive with pollinators. Visitors, campers, and those of us who work in the gardens are all drawn to the activity

It’s hard enough trying to identify those white-plumaged egret-like members of the heron family, and at this time of year it’s even more confusing! Is that juvenile you’re looking at

Check out our unique Made in New Hampshire NH Audubon Bird Houses, a great gift to give the birds! The Nature Store is open Tuesday-Friday 11am-5pm at the McLane Center

A HUDSONIAN GODWIT, a MARBLED GODWIT, and a WHIMBREL were all seen in Hampton Harbor on August 13th. There was an unconfirmed report of a BAIRD’S SANDPIPER from Hampton Harbor

Becky began working at NH Audubon in February of 1988. Back in those days there were computers with large floppy disks, no internet, and the rare bird alert was a

The Merlin App is a new, exciting tool to help identify birds by sound. It’s simple to use but there are a few tips that will help you use it

Parker Schuerman created this collage video of all the hard work he and his team are putting into the nearly-finished All Persons Trail at McLane Center. This trail is our

A LITTLE STINT was found in the Hampton Salt Marsh Conservation Area on July 27th. It was seen again on the 28th and 29th, but has not been relocated since