Rusties Returning
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
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
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 MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD previously found at Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge in Newington earlier in the winter has been seen again from the William Furber Ferry Way Trail. The bird
Diane De Luca, a seasoned member of the Conservation Department, made her way to NH Audubon after working on Seabird Restoration off the coast of Maine and teaching ornithology at
(by Nisa Marks) There are many good reasons to protect biodiversity. Species have intrinsic value, provide ecosystem services, and inspire medical breakthroughs. The US has a long history of laws
Early returns from NH Audubon’s annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey point to fewer birds at feeders this winter. Why? It turns out the answer is not that simple. According to
7 SANDHILL CRANES were seen from the road at Bodwell Farm in East Kingston on March 26th, 5 were seen flying over Stratham on the 21st, and 3 were seen
As a supporter of NH Audubon, you may be aware of our many projects supporting pollinator habitat – native-plant gardens at both our year-round Centers, a meadow restoration project, and
Anita Fernandez recently joined the NH Audubon staff as our full time Community Outreach Coordinator. She hails from Michigan until moving to New Hampshire in 2022. She attended the University
(Story and photos by Pam Hunt) March marks the beginning of waterfowl migration, and despite recent cold snaps there is a lot of open water in New Hampshire for ducks
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
Do you know someone who has done outstanding work for conservation in New Hampshire or made significant contributions to the study of our state’s birds? Help us recognize them! The