
Our Peeps: Marc Nutter
We are very pleased to officially announce a major staffing change at NH Audubon. Marc Nutter, as of April 2021, assumed the role of Director of Conservation Programs. This new

We are very pleased to officially announce a major staffing change at NH Audubon. Marc Nutter, as of April 2021, assumed the role of Director of Conservation Programs. This new

Check out Eric Orff’s Wild in NH interview with Chris Martin on Wednesday from our McLane pollinator garden!

September 18, 10:30am-3:30pm Massabesic Center, Auburn We are extending the registration deadline until Wednesday, September 8 at 5pm, so if you haven’t already – sign up to join us for

(by Pam Hunt) Because of significant declines since the 1980s, the Cliff Swallow was listed as Threatened in NH in 2017. Surveys conducted in 2017-20 led to me estimate the

Mississippi Kites are a beautiful bird typically found in the southeastern and south-central US but amazingly there’s a northern breeding outpost in New Hampshire. Read about their discovery and what’s

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 30th, 2021. A MAGNIFICENT FRIGATEBIRD was photographed along the coast in Hampton and Rye, and also at the Isles

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 2nd, 2021. A ROSEATE SPOONBILL was discovered near the dam on the Androscoggin River located behind the Transfer Station

This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, July 26th, 2021. A SNOWY OWL was photographed along Route 16 in Ossipee on July 22nd and 25th. SNOWY OWLS

Check out this series of action shots of 2 fledgling eagles from Elm Brook Park in Hopkinton taken by volunteer Joe Grande on July 11. Joe’s kayaking and photography skills

(by Pamela Hunt) In March 2009, the White Mountain National Forest transferred a 100-acre parcel along the western boundary of Cannon Mountain Ski Area, also known as “Mittersill Ski Area,”