
100 Years!
Did you know that continuous publication of bird records has been going on in New Hampshire longer than in any other New England state? Since 1921, New Hampshire Audubon publications

Did you know that continuous publication of bird records has been going on in New Hampshire longer than in any other New England state? Since 1921, New Hampshire Audubon publications

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, October 11th, 2021. A LEACH’S STORM-PETREL was photographed along the coast at Rye Harbor State Park on October 9th. Birders

(Diane De Luca) We placed tiny Nanotags on migrating Monarch butterflies this month, as work continues on the Motus Project (link to website), part of a global migration tracking system

(Video by Diane De Luca at the McLane Center Pollinator Gardens) This video shares a Bumblebee pollinating Great Blue Lobelia at the McLane Center Pollinator Gardens. Bumblebees are large robust

Enchanted Forest is almost here! Sign up for your tour times to come and see the magical woodland skits and walk the jack-o-lantern trail with your family and friends. This

(Pam Hunt) We are excited to present a new feature to NH Audubon’s eNews: “Bird of the Month.” Written by Dr. Pamela Hunt, Senior Biologist for Avian Conservation, each installment

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, September 27th, 2021. Birders on a weekend visit to Star Island, one of the Isles of Shoals, reported the following

(by Pam Hunt) For a third year (with a Covid gap in 2020!), NH Audubon partnered with the Shoals Marine Lab on an overnight birding trip to Appledore Island. Nineteen

Lauren Kraemer recently assumed the role of Operations Manager at NH Audubon. In this role, Lauren manages all facility rental contracts, including events, weddings, and business meetings; supervises facilities functions;

We have a new virtual tour posted on our website! Take a look at Ponemah Bog in Amherst and learn about the features of the bog by exploring the virtual