
Birding from the Top of Railroad Cars?
Anyone who’s been to Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge and hiked the Recreational Trail to the Tudor Richards observation deck has seen the remains of old railroad tracks. But are you aware

Anyone who’s been to Pondicherry Wildlife Refuge and hiked the Recreational Trail to the Tudor Richards observation deck has seen the remains of old railroad tracks. But are you aware

Join New Hampshire Audubon for our 2022 Pollinator Webinar series as we celebrate Pollinator Conservation. This series seeks to inspire involvement and engagement in pollinator conservation through close focus programs

New this year: we will have an American Sign Language interpreter on hand! Every year, NH Audubon celebrates Earth Day at Massabesic Center in Auburn. Join us on Saturday, April

(by Pam Hunt) Sometime in late April the first Barn Swallows (Hirundo rustica) will return to New Hampshire from their tropical wintering grounds, potentially as far away as the pampas

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 28th, 2022. 2 SANDHILL CRANES were seen in fields along Plains Road in Monroe on March 27th, and 1

Protecting pollinators begins with protecting their habitat. Right now, one of our favorite projects is the pollinator meadow habitat restoration in the fields outside the McLane Center in Concord. After

BREAKING NEWS: Just published early in 2022 – Two new scientific papers that raise concerns about the impact of lead (Pb) on eagles. (by Chris Martin) Both of these ecotoxicological

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, March 14th, 2022. 2 PINK-FOOTED GEESE and a CACKLING GOOSE were seen from the Cheshire Rail Trail south of the

(Photos and story by Diane De Luca) Frigid temperatures, a hard snow pack and a couple inches of fresh snow create the perfect conditions for observing tracks. I head out

(by Pam Hunt) The following is an increasingly common sight at bird feeders throughout the Granite State. You’re watching your feeders when suddenly the songbirds scatter as a brown blur