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Watch for Louisiana Waterthrush

New Hampshire is home to the Northern Waterthrush and the Louisiana Waterthrush.  These look-alike warblers, both of which will be found skulking in brushy tangles of low wetland areas, can

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Peregrine Easter Egg!

(by Chris Martin) As you may already know, we are now up to 5 Peregrine Falcon eggs in the Brady Sullivan nest box. A 5th egg was laid on Easter!

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Salmonella and Bird Feeders

The CDC is reporting a potential outbreak of salmonella in wild birds. New Hampshire has seen outbreaks in the past when we have had large irruptions of northern birds such

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Plant Profile: Pussy Willow

(by Melissa Moore) Signs of spring abound this time of year. We may loathe the mud, but all other seasonal signposts are greeted with enthusiasm. Pussy Willows are one of

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Nature Quiz: Which Woodpecker?

(by Pam Hunt) A couple of quizzes ago we featured the Carolina Wren, a southern species moving north into New Hampshire. This week’s bird is another southerner, and regularly confuses people unfamiliar with it for a couple of reasons. One is its name and the other is its range.

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Wood Frogs

(by Jane Kolias) Wood Frogs (Lithobates sylvaticus) are one of the first frogs to emerge in spring from winter hibernation. They gather in vernal pools (seasonal depressional wetlands), to breed

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Nature Quiz: Ducks on the Move

(by Pam Hunt) March is the time to start searching your local wetlands and rivers for migrating waterfowl, as warming temperatures lead to retreating ice and early spring rains create

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