
Recent Grant Awards to NH Audubon
New Hampshire Audubon is grateful for generous grants recently awarded from the following charitable supporters: NH Audubon received grants from the Butler Foundation and the Davis Conservation Foundation to support

New Hampshire Audubon is grateful for generous grants recently awarded from the following charitable supporters: NH Audubon received grants from the Butler Foundation and the Davis Conservation Foundation to support

New Hampshire Audubon’s Carol Foss and Levi Burford recently co-authored a peer-reviewed paper on Rusty Blackbird migration with colleagues from Quebec. The paper, entitled “Euphagus carolinus (Rusty Blackbird) from two

(by Carol Foss) New Hampshire Audubon’s Rusty Blackbird crew has deployed a portable Motus station to help keep track of tagged individuals at remote wetlands in their study area. Constructed

2024 Red Barn Series, Newfound Audubon No registration necessary – just come and join us! Speaker: Dr. Carol Foss, NH Audubon Learn how automated radio telemetry has transformed the way

(by Carol Foss) Two female Rusty Blackbirds from New Hampshire Audubon’s study area in the Upper Androscoggin Watershed that received NanoTags in June 2023 have returned to northern Coos County.

Motus network detects “our” Rusty Blackbirds heading north! (by Carol Foss) New Hampshire eBird received scattered Rusty Blackbird sightings in March and is receiving almost daily reports in April, but

The Rusty Blackbird is a species of conservation concern that spends its entire life cycle in North America. New Hampshire Audubon has been studying a breeding population of Rusty Blackbirds

(by Carol Foss) Work continues with the Motus project, part of a global migration tracking system that NH Audubon and many partners are expanding in the Northeast. Here are a
Carol Foss and her team are well into their field season already, conducting research on Rusty Blackbirds from a remote location in northern NH. She shares these photos from the