Bird Highlights to Watch for in April
(Reprinted from the Spring 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records.) Spring is migration time and different birds arrive at different times. Huge concentrations can sometimes occur, but it’s often
(Reprinted from the Spring 2023 issue of New Hampshire Bird Records.) Spring is migration time and different birds arrive at different times. Huge concentrations can sometimes occur, but it’s often
For decades, when folks have thought of NH Audubon they have pictured Becky Suomala in their mind’s eye. Through coordinating the quarterly New Hampshire Bird Records, answering naturalist questions, researching
(by Rebecca Suomala) The Twitchers out of the Rye had a wonderful time in the Superbowl of Birding on January 27, 2024. We competed for the Townie Award, looking for
(Story and photo by Rebecca Suomala) This female nighthawk laid two eggs on the roof at Havenwood Heritage Heights in Concord, NH (you can see the eggs next to the
No swimsuits needed for these beauties! An amazing array of songbirds captured on video as they perform aquatic dances and cavort beneath a gentle cascade of water, may not get
Between these two eponymous locations lies a hot-spot for birding. The 4.4 mile Newfields section of the Rockingham Recreational Trail provides great birding spots within reasonable walking distance of several
Osprey Migration – Follow the Tracks (Free article in the new issue) Have you wondered where our Osprey go in the winter? Between 2011 and 2015, fifteen Ospreys were fitted
Mississippi Kites have been recorded nesting in southeastern New Hampshire since 2008 and NH Bird Records has had several articles updating the status of these birds in summer issues from
It is not always easy to keep a cat indoors but learn why it’s important and get some encouragement from Poe, the indoor cat. He lives with his best cat-friend
Here in the Northeast we’re used to saying goodbye to our summer songbirds as summer fades into fall, and by winter we’re checking out finches and grosbeaks, juncos and sparrows.