
Bird Highlights to Watch for in September
(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) The weather is finally turning fall-like, and migration is in full swing throughout the month. Keep your ID guide

(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) The weather is finally turning fall-like, and migration is in full swing throughout the month. Keep your ID guide

Discover your next favorite birding hotspot! Explore Pawtuckaway State Park with insider tips on the best times to visit, what to expect, and where to bird. Watch for Blackburnian Warbler

(Reprinted from the Fall 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) August marks the beginning of fall in the bird world. Migration starts with an influx of shorebirds and swirls

(Reprinted from the Summer 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) While we humans are busy enjoying summer, fall migration has already begun for some birds! The first southbound shorebirds

Summer is a busy season for birds. Many are nesting and working hard to feed hungry young. Watch for nesting activity in your own backyard and consider heading north for

(Reprinted from the Spring 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) May brings a burst of bird migration to New Hampshire, with warblers, hummingbirds, and colorful songbirds arriving in waves.

(Reprinted from the Spring 2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) Spring migration continues! This April watch for more birds arriving each week from Chipping Sparrows to Pine Warblers there

(Reprinted from the Spring 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records) March marks the beginning of incredible bird movement in New Hampshire! While things may start slowly, signs of migration

(Reprinted from the Winter 2023-2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records.) As February arrives, subtle signs of seasonal change begin to emerge. Enjoy the beauty of this month and the

(Reprinted from the Winter 2023-2024 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records.) A new year brings fresh opportunities for birding. Many birders kick off the year by starting new bird lists,