Archive for November 2011
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New Hampshire Audubon Strengthens Its Environmental Influence Through Affiliation with a Major National Conservation Organization
New Hampshire Audubon Strengthens Its Environmental Influence Through Affiliation with a Major National Conservation Organization
CONCORD—New Hampshire Audubon announced today it was honored to be chosen as the New Hampshire affiliate… Read More
Connecting People With Nature: 2011 Annual Fund
Why do I support NH Audubon?
As a child, I was lucky to spend a lot of time with my grandmother. She was a tireless advocate for nature and the environment as well as… Read More
November 22, 2011
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Tuesday, November 22nd, 2011.
A SNOWY OWL was seen in Hampton, and there was a report of a possible SNOWY OWL from the Manchester Airport, both… Read More
November 16, 2011
This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Wednesday, November 16th, 2011. If you would like to leave a message about a bird sighting without listening to the recording first, press the pound key… Read More
Young eagle “calls in” from southwestern NH
We continue to track the movements of Black A/U, a satellite transmittered 19-mo old male bald eagle raised in a nest on New Durham’s Merrymeeting Marsh in 2010. Wearing a backpack-mounted transmitter… Read More
Hunting Policies at NH Audubon Sanctuaries
It’s November. Pickups are parked along wooded roadsides and the occasional sound of a gunshot rings out across the landscape. Camouflaged bodies – with bright orange hats – are skulking through the leaf litter of… Read More
New Hampshire’s Oldest Known Eagle Dies
Article by Chris Martin, Photo below by Andrew Major, USFWS
In early October, Maria Colby, a wildlife rehabilitator from Henniker, recovered an injured adult bald eagle from a location in Antrim. The injured… Read More
Raptor Observatory Seasons Close with Record Numbers – Again!
by Phil Brown, Director of Land Management
October 31st marked the official end of NH Audubon’s two raptor observatories on Pack Monadnock Mountain in Peterborough and Carter Hill Orchard in Concord. As in past years,… Read More





