Chapter Program
Birding Colombia’s Valle del Cauca
Seacoast Science Center Odiorne State Park, Route 1A, Rye, NH, United StatesColombia is known for having the greatest bird diversity in the world (1,908 species) and the Cauca Valley has recorded 1,000 of those species in an area that constitutes only […]
Racing the Tides: Saltmarsh Sparrow Research and Monitoring in NH
Seacoast Science Center Odiorne State Park, Route 1A, Rye, NH, United StatesNicknamed the "Canary in the Coastline", Saltmarsh Sparrows shine a light on the threat that accelerated rates of sea-level rise pose to salt marshes across New England. This small secretive […]
Hornbills: A Unique Old-World Family of Birds
The Loon Center 183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough, NH, United StatesJoin the Lakes Region Audubon chapter for a presentation about Hornbills. "Dana and Bob are excited to present this talk about the family of birds called Hornbills. Hornbills are an […]
Range-wide Migratory Connectivity of the American Redstart
Seacoast Science Center Odiorne State Park, Route 1A, Rye, NH, United StatesGlobal change threatens life on our planet. Migratory birds are particularly at risk, suffering multiple threats of global change during different stages of their full annual cycle. Moreover, stages of […]
Zoom Program: A Birding Cruise around Cape Horn
Join Becky Suomala on a boat trip from Santiago, Chile around Cape Horn to Buenos Aires, Argentina. In addition to seabirding for albatross and the other pelagic species in southern […]
“The Connecticut: New England’s Greatest River” Program with the Lakes Region Audubon Chapter
The Loon Center 183 Lees Mill Road, Moultonborough, NH, United StatesThe largest river in New England rises in a small beaver pond near the Canadian border and flows over 400 miles through four states, falling 2,670 feet to the sea […]