
Bird of the Month: Eastern Whip-poor-will
(by Pam Hunt) If there is a New Hampshire bird species that more people have heard than seen it is the whip-poor-will, and its distinctive call can elicit a variety

(by Pam Hunt) If there is a New Hampshire bird species that more people have heard than seen it is the whip-poor-will, and its distinctive call can elicit a variety

(by Willa Coroka) The Buds & Blooms Series held at the McLane Pollinator Garden welcomed a wonderful group of busy bees for the pilot program Beginner Botany on June 11,

A LEACH’S STORM-PETREL, 2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS, and 2 ARCTIC TERNS were seen at the Isles of Shoals during the past week. A few LEAST TERNS and PIPING PLOVERS are nesting

2 AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHERS, an ATLANTIC PUFFIN, and 2 ARCTIC TERNS were seen at the Isles of Shoals during the past week. A female KING EIDER that was first seen from

(by Chris Martin) The five Peregrine Falcons that hatched in downtown Manchester have fledged and are on the move! Here are a couple of recent photos from folks keeping an

Dr. Pamela Hunt is NH Audubon’s Senior Biologist for Avian Conservation. She has been interested in birds since the tender age of 12, when an uncle took her to Brigantine

Are the high gas prices making you think twice about going birding? Jon Woolf provides some tips on conserving gas and still getting out birding in the Summer 2021 issue

A TRICOLORED HERON continues to be seen along the coast and was last reported from Parson’s Creek saltmarsh in Rye on June 20th. A LEAST BITTERN was reported from along

What’s pinging the tower? One of the really fun things we get to do now that we have a Motus receiving station at Massabesic Center, is to check and see

We’ve teamed up with True North Ale Company to help bring their exceptional Kestrel American IPA into New Hampshire! NH Audubon joins the effort and rewards of sharing the tasty