NH Audubon Membership
Your membership will provide NH Audubon with the resources we need to accomplish our mission. Your membership will provide you with:
- Significant discounts on field trips, camp programs, and special events
- A 10% discount at NH Audubon’s nature store and on NH Audubon publications
- A 30% discount on New Hampshire Bird Records, a quarterly publication about birding and bird sightings in the state
- A subscription to Afield, NH Audubon’s quarterly program and activity guide
- A complementary pass to a NH Audubon activity or program (new members only)
- Membership in one of our regional chapters, which offer local programs and field trips
Gift of Membership
Give a gift that lasts an entire year! A NH Audubon membership makes a great birthday, anniversary, or holiday gift for someone special.
During the checkout process, we will ask you to complete information about the gift recipient.
Annual Fund / General Support
This investment in NH Audubon is typically unrestricted, meaning it can be put to work for any of our programs and organizational needs. The Annual Fund is key to creating annual impact to protect our New Hampshire way of life … our birds, our wildlife, our unique landscapes, our environment, our planet. Gifts are welcome any time during the year.
Your New or Increased Gift Will Be Matched for Maximum Impact: Several friends of NH Audubon have stepped forward to commit $20,000 as a dollar-to-dollar challenge match for each new or increased gift to this year’s Annual Fund. Please join us today to meet their challenge by making the most generous gift you can.
Matching gift opportunities for Annual Fund contributions: Many companies will match their employees’ contributions to nonprofit organizations, doubling or even tripling a contribution! Check with your Human Resources Department to see if your employer offers this opportunity to maximize your gift.
New Membership
Your membership will provide NH Audubon with the resources we need to accomplish our mission. Your membership will provide you with:
- Significant discounts on field trips, camp programs, and special events
- A 10% discount at NH Audubon’s nature store and on NH Audubon publications
- A 30% discount on New Hampshire Bird Records, a quarterly publication about birding and bird sightings in the state
- A subscription to Afield, NH Audubon’s quarterly program and activity guide
- A complementary pass to a NH Audubon activity or program (new members only)
- Membership in one of our regional chapters, which offer local programs and field trips
Birdathon Donation
All Birdathon donations support NH Audubon wildlife sanctuaries or the NH Audubon Chapter of your choice. Please specify at checkout.
Memorial Gift
A gift to NH Audubon in the name of someone with an abiding interest in wildlife, our environment, or environmental education makes an appropriate acknowledgement of remembrance.
During the checkout process, we will ask you to complete information regarding who the gift is in remembrance of.
The Atlas of Breeding Birds of New Hampshire
Edited by Carol R. Foss
464 pages, 1995
Softcover or CD (pdf format)
The most comprehensive study ever published on the status and distribution of New Hampshire’s breeding birds, with a full-page map of breeding distribution as well as a detailed written account of past and present breeding status, range, trends, and habits. The Atlas also contains over 200 line drawings by well-known New Hampshire artists. Besides being an invaluable resource for anyone interested in New England birds, it’s also a surprisingly entertaining read, especially for a reference book. It’s great for school projects, and a must for every library in New Hampshire.
Backyard Naturalist
Written by Susan Story Galt, Illustrated by Mike Milligan
32 page booklet
Find out how you can make your yard more “wildlife-friendly” for birds and other wildlife! Based on “The Backyard Naturalist” column that appears in New Hampshire Audubon, this booklet offers tips on attracting birds, butterflies-even amphibians-to your yard.
Birding the New Hampshire Seacoast and Great Bay
by Stephen R. Mirick
28 page booklet, Revised and updated in 2009 with new maps
Your guide to the best birding spots along the New Hampshire coast and Great Bay, this guide gives you specific directions to excellent birding spots as well as highlights what may be found at different times of the year. Maps of the area are included. Additional sections include Star Island and the Isles of Shoals, as well as pelagic birding.
Birds of New England Field Checklist
A simple checklist for recording the dates of bird sightings when in the field
Birds of New Hampshire Field Checklist
A handy checklist of the birds of New Hampshire for use in the field.
A Checklist of the Birds of New Hampshire
Edited by Pamela Hunt, Stephen R. Mirick, Robert A. Quinn, Tudor Richards and Rebecca Suomala
A 48-page booklet containing an expanded listing of species found in New Hampshire and bar graphs depicting their abundance and months of occurrence. It includes brief descriptions of New Hampshire’s seven major birding regions and a brief synopsis on bird migration in the state. Other features include an index, map, and notes on casual, accidental and introduced species. It is an invaluable tool for both beginning and experienced birders. This revised and updated edition of the 1982 classic written by Kimball C. Elkins is published by New Hampshire Audubon.
A Guide to the Winter Gulls of Northern New England
by Peter Hunt
20 page booklet, illustrated by the author, 1996
A guide to help birders distinguish among the confusing gull plumages most commonly seen in northern New England, with a few unusual species thrown in; also notes on summer plumages
New Hampshire Yardlist
Keep a “yardlist” of your own. This 4-page checklist includes a list of species commonly seen in New Hampshire backyards, a place to write the date of a first sighting and room for notes.
Tweeter Cheater
A handy, weather-proof, pocket-sized key to more than 75 bird song memory devices.
Voices of the Night: A Guide to the Common Owls of New England
With narration by Iain MacLeod and exquisite recordings by nationally-known wildlife sound recorder Lang Elliott, this tape is a grand introduction to the fascination of owl prowling. An informative fact sheet is included. Sorry, this is not available as a CD.
Bats of the Eastern United States
Wonderful photos of bats on the front and information about each species on the back.
Respect New Hampshire’s Native Plants
Beautiful showy lady slipper on a black background.
Specified Donation
A specified donation allows you to indicate how you wish your gift to be put to work. Whether your passion is a specific wildlife project, NH Audubon Sanctuary or Center, or sending kids in need to camp, you choose how your dollars will be spent.
New Hampshire Bird Records
This quarterly publication, produced by NH Audubon, is all about birds and birding in New Hampshire. You will find features on where to bird, highlights of each season’s bird sightings with interpretive summaries, a photo quiz, NH Christmas Bird Count results, and articles on everything from rarities to birders, conservation projects to birding tips. To see contents from previous issues or read a free article, visit www.nhbirdrecords.org. A subscription includes all four issues from one year (spring, summer, fall, winter) – renewals are sent with the winter issue.
Membership Renewal
Thank you for your past support! Renewing your membership will continue to provide you with:
- Significant discounts on field trips, camp programs, and special events
- A 10% discount at NH Audubon’s nature store and on NH Audubon publications
- A 30% discount on New Hampshire Bird Records, a quarterly publication about birding and bird sightings in the state
- A subscription to Afield, NH Audubon’s quarterly program and activity guide
- Membership in one of our regional chapters, which offer local programs and field trips
Adopt an Animal at the McLane Center, One Month
NH Audubon’s McLane Center in Concord is home to several raptors and reptiles. These animals are our ambassadors to the natural world for thousands of students, families and visitors every year.
You can help care for these marvelous creatures by adopting one of our residents for a month. Your contribution directly supports the costs related to caring for our wild friends including food and regular veterinary care.
All supporters will receive a certificate and fact sheet about their NH Audubon adoptee.
Adopt an Animal at the Massabesic Center, One Month
NH Audubon’s Massabesic Center in Auburn is home to raptors, reptiles, and amphibians. These animals are our ambassadors to the natural world for thousands of students, families and visitors every year.
You can help care for these marvelous creatures by adopting one of our residents for a month. Your contribution directly supports the costs related to caring for our wild friends including food and regular veterinary care.
All supporters will receive a certificate and fact sheet about their NH Audubon adoptee.
Summer Camp: Wonders (ages 4-5), Session 1
June 25-29, only available at McLane Center at this time
Summer Camp: Wonders (ages 4-5), Session 5
July 23-27
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 1
June 25-29, only available at Massabesic Center at this time
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 2
July 2-3, 5-6 (4 days)
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 4
July 16-20
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 5
July 23-27
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 6
July 30-August 3, only available at Massabesic Center at this time
Summer Camp: Discovery (ages 6-9), Session 7
August 6-10
Summer Camp: Explorer’s (ages 10-12), Session 2
July 2-3, 5-6 (4 days)
Summer Camp: Explorer’s (ages 10-12), Session 6
July 30-August 3
Summer Camp: Explorer’s (ages 10-12), Session 7
August 6-10
Donation to Campership Fund
Your donation to our Campership Fund in any amount helps support families in need of assistance to send their children to camp. Thank you!
Audubon’s Viviparous Quadrupeds of North America Notecards
Set includes 10 gorgeous full-color, 5” x 7” wildlife notecards with matching envelopes. View images here.
The images included in this collection were photographed by noted photographer, John Hession, and reproduced exclusively for these unique cards. They include: Canada Lynx, Eastern Gray Squirrel, American Beaver, Moose, White-footed Mouse, Gray Fox, Black Bear, White-tail Deer (Fawn), Pine Marten, and Cottontail Rabbit
Each card includes educational text about each mammal written by renowned New Hampshire naturalist, Tudor Richards.
100% of all proceeds benefit NH Audubon’s conservation work—an elegant and personal way to support NH Audubon’s efforts to protect the state’s natural environment for wildlife and for people.
New Hampshire Bird Records, Article for Download
A Western Fox Sparrow in New Hampshire by Marshall J. Iliff and Louis R. Bevier. Reprint from New Hampshire Bird Records Winter 2009-10 issue (Vol. 28, No. 4). A summary of Fox Sparrow taxonomy and groupings, and discussion of the geographic origin of the unusual individual that occurred in NH.
Blue Seal Family Membership
Join at the individual rate of $39, and Blue Seal will bump you up to a full family membership (a $55 value).
2011 Raptor Observatory T-Shirt
Show your support of NH Audubon raptor observatories this season with this 100% cotton, short-sleeved, light blue t-shirt featuring soaring raptors. Shirts available in kids’ sizes small-large and adults’ sizes small-XXL in both Carter Hill and Pack Monadnock versions. Click here for an image of the shirt.
*Online price includes shipping.
Extended PM Care, Tues, Dec. 27
Available 4-5:30 pm
Extended PM Care, Wed, Dec. 28
Available 4-5:30 pm
Extended PM Care, Thurs, Dec. 29
Available 4-5:30 pm
Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America: Sixth Edition
By Roger Tory Peterson
With all-new range maps, updated text, and 40 new paintings, the completely revised editions of two classic Peterson Field Guides are sure to be valuable additions to any birder’s pocket or daypack. At a trim size of 5 x 8, they are portable but also beautifully illustrated. Photographs, while modern looking and colorful, capture just one moment in time. The paintings in these guides, however, show all of a bird’s key field marks and use the Peterson Identification System to make bird identification easier for beginning and intermediate bird watchers.
Price includes shipping.
A team of professional birders has updated the text, the maps, and the art for these authoritative guides. Expert birders also created 35 entertaining and easy-to-use video podcasts, which are available to download. They make fun and educational viewing on a computer desktop or MP3 player.
The best-selling field guide since 1934, the Peterson Field Guide to Birds of Eastern and Central North America is now in its sixth edition. With clear, succinct accounts of more than 500 species, accurate and beautiful paintings on 159 color plates, and 512 maps annotated with extensive range information, this is the most up-to-date and accessible field guide for bird watchers in eastern North America.
Stokes Field Guide to the Birds of North America
by Donald and Lillian Stokes
The culmination of many years of research, observation, and study, the new STOKES FIELD GUIDE includes more species, more photographs, and more useful identification information than any other photographic field guide.
The photographs cover all significant plumages, including male, female, summer, winter, immature, morphs, important subspecies, and birds in flight. Also included:
* the newest scientific and common names and phylogenetic order;
* special help for identifying birds in flight through important clues of behavior, plumage, and shape;
* detailed descriptions of songs and calls;
* important behavioral information;
* key habitat preferences of each species; and
* the newest range maps, detailing species’ winter, summer, year-round ranges, and migration routes.
* a special downloadable CD with more than 600 bird sounds (from Lang Elliott and Kevin Colver) and 150 photographs: the calls and songs of 150 common North American species.
Honoraria
A gift to NH Audubon in the name of someone with an abiding interest in wildlife, our environment, or environmental education makes a special acknowledgment of achievement or a memorable way to mark a holiday or occasion.
During the checkout process, we will ask you to complete information regarding who the gift is in honor of.
Monday, February 27, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Tuesday, February 28, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Wednesday, February 29, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Thursday, March 1, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Friday, March 2, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Monday, February 27, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Tuesday, February 28, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Wednesday, February 29, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Thursday, March 1, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Friday, March 2, Extended PM Care
After-hours care is available from 4-5:30 pm for an additional charge.
Backyard Winter Bird Survey Donation
A monetary donation is not necessary in order to participate, but your gifts are an essential part of the Survey. Your observations and support make the Survey possible. Contributions are the primary source of income for the survey and enable us to continue this valuable monitoring effort for New Hampshire’s birds. Please help by making a contribution. Donations of $50 or more receive a free gift. Thank You!
Eyes on Owls: March 17, 1-2:15pm
Explore the world of owls with two talented naturalists and six lively owls, whose pursuits both near and far make this interactive program fun and educational!
This listing is for the 1pm show at the McLane Center in Concord.
NH Audubon Membership
Your membership will provide NH Audubon with the resources we need to accomplish our mission. Your membership will provide you with:
- Significant discounts on field trips, camp programs, and special events
- A 10% discount at NH Audubon’s nature store and on NH Audubon publications
- A 30% discount on New Hampshire Bird Records, a quarterly publication about birding and bird sightings in the state
- A subscription to Afield, NH Audubon’s quarterly program and activity guide
- A complementary pass to a NH Audubon activity or program (new members only)
- Membership in one of our regional chapters, which offer local programs and field trips
Family Membership
Your membership will provide NH Audubon with the resources we need to accomplish our mission. Your membership will provide you with:
- Significant discounts on field trips, camp programs, and special events
- A 10% discount at NH Audubon’s nature store and on NH Audubon publications
- A 30% discount on New Hampshire Bird Records, a quarterly publication about birding and bird sightings in the state
- A subscription to Afield, NH Audubon’s quarterly program and activity guide
- A complementary pass to a NH Audubon activity or program (new members only)
- Membership in one of our regional chapters, which offer local programs and field trips
Tuesday, April 24, Extended Care PM
Extended Care available from 4-5:30pm.
Wednesday, April 25, Extended Care PM
Extended Care available from 4-5:30pm.
Thursday, April 26, Extended Care PM
Extended Care available from 4-5:30pm.
Friday, April 27, Extended Care PM
Extended Care available from 4-5:30pm.
Donation to Campership Fund
Your contribution of any amount helps NH Audubon provide camperships to families in need of financial assistance to be able to send a child to camp. Thank you for your support!
NH Audubon Kids T-Shirt
Pre-shrunk 100% cotton t-shirt features logo on the front and mission statement: “protecting New Hampshire’s natural environment for wildlife and for people” on the back






