
Plant Profile – Hobblebush
(by Melissa Moore) You’ve seen Hobblebush along hiking trails and forest walks. Maybe you’ve tripped over it. This native shrub takes its name from its unique growth habit. As the

(by Melissa Moore) You’ve seen Hobblebush along hiking trails and forest walks. Maybe you’ve tripped over it. This native shrub takes its name from its unique growth habit. As the

(by Melissa Moore) Homeowners treasure the Flowering Dogwood tree for its beautiful spring display. The showy display is not the true flower. The dogwood’s flower is a small, yellow greenish

Diane De Luca has been collecting phenology data since 2012, including the dates of first emergence of multiple perennial wildflowers. According to Diane, “The dates have been remarkably consistent for

See the answer in the Winter 2019-20 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records. This Photo Quiz is a free article now up on the website. In each issue we try

NH Audubon continues to monitor information about the Coronavirus outbreak and is committed to ensuring our staff, volunteers, members, and the public are as safe as possible. To that end,

Scott Weidensaul and Todd Alleger completed the installation of a new Motus receiving station at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH on January 14, 2021 (photo by Chris Matlack). The

Free webinar on February 10, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Are you and your students missing the vivid colors of a garden in bloom while the landscape outside is cloaked

American Robins were once considered the harbingers of spring but they’ve been increasing on NH Audubon’s Backyard Winter Bird Survey since 1996. Becky Suomala found a flock of about 100

(by Becky Suomala) The “Twitcher” Teams had a great day in the Semi-Superbowl of Birding on January 30, 2021. “Birding with Impunity” in Rye took home the coveted Rockingham County

(by Phil Brown) 2020 marked the 16th consecutive season of raptor migration monitoring at the Pack Monadnock Raptor Observatory, which is located within Miller State Park in Peterborough. Between September