Spring PSAs
Ticks: The tick populations are active due to the recent warm weather. Deer Ticks have been found recently at NH Audubon Wildlife Sanctuaries. Please take precautions while using the trails and
Ticks: The tick populations are active due to the recent warm weather. Deer Ticks have been found recently at NH Audubon Wildlife Sanctuaries. Please take precautions while using the trails and
NH Audubon’s Paradise Point Nature Center will be opening to the public on May 23rd! The center will be open to the public Friday through Tuesday from 9am-5pm throughout the
(by Doug Bechtel, NH Audubon President) “What’s your favorite season?” I always find that hard to answer because I love all four, and feel lucky to live somewhere we experience
(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
(Photo and article by Diane De Luca) Want to make a difference for pollinators? Creating a pollinator-friendly space in your backyard is easier than you think! By planting native species,
(by Shelby Morelli) As winter fades, New Hampshire’s landscape is coming to life with early signs of spring. Buds are swelling on trees, Canada mayflower is emerging, and on warm
Hearing the drips of melting icicles, hearing the birds begin to sing again, seeing flowers peeking up from the soil – what is your favorite sign of spring? The new
(by Diane De Luca) As the weather warms, it’s tempting to jump into spring garden cleanup. But before you grab your rake, consider how your actions impact pollinators and other
(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
(by Willa Coroka) With the lengthening days of spring inviting us to linger longer in our yards and gardens, it’s hard to resist diving headfirst into spring cleanup. Before picking