Weare’s First Science Night
(by Cameron Wheelan) Weare Middle School hosted its first ever Science Night on March 8. I was asked to attend the event, being the headliner with a raptor presentation alongside our
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
(by Cameron Wheelan) Weare Middle School hosted its first ever Science Night on March 8. I was asked to attend the event, being the headliner with a raptor presentation alongside our
NH Audubon is partnering with New Hampshire Fish and Game (NHFG) to collect long-term data on butterflies in the Concord region and beyond. Sightings will provide valuable data on how
(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
A NORTHERN HAWK-OWL was seen again in Pittsburg on several days during the past week. 2 LARK SPARROWS were seen at a bird-feeding area at a private residence on North
Both McLane and Massabesic Centers will be closed Saturday, March 23 due to inclement weather. Enjoy the spring snow and be safe!
Eager to get your hands in the dirt? Interested in learning about native pollinators? NH Audubon is excited to announce that we will be installing three new pollinator pocket gardens
A GREATER WHITE-FRONTED GOOSE was seen at Wetherby Road in Charlestown on March 11th and 12th and presumably the same bird was seen at Lower Meadows on the 12th and
Join us in welcoming Grace McCulloch to the New Hampshire Audubon Staff as our new Community Science Project Leader. Grace has joined the team at the McLane Center part time,
For decades, when folks have thought of NH Audubon they have pictured Becky Suomala in their mind’s eye. Through coordinating the quarterly New Hampshire Bird Records, answering naturalist questions, researching
(Photos and story by Carol Foss) A newly installed Motus receiving station at Huntley Meadows Park in Alexandria, Virginia stands ready and waiting to detect tagged Rusty Blackbirds on their
(Photos and story by Pam Hunt) It seems a little odd to feature a warbler in a Bird of the Month for March, but the Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus) makes
(by Claire Adams) This winter we had the amazing opportunity to have campers join us at the McLane and Massabesic centers over February vacation. Even though the weather was unseasonably