This is New Hampshire Audubon’s Rare Bird Alert for Monday, August 1, 2022
A LITTLE STINT was found in the Hampton Salt Marsh Conservation Area on July 27th. It was seen again on the 28th and 29th, but has not been relocated since
Photos: Bald Eagle pair by Jack Dorsey, Bohemian Waxwings by Scott Heron, Round-leaved Sundew by Phil Brown.
A LITTLE STINT was found in the Hampton Salt Marsh Conservation Area on July 27th. It was seen again on the 28th and 29th, but has not been relocated since
(by Pam Hunt) For most shorebirds, fall begins in July while many of our local songbirds are still nesting, and peaks in August and early September when over 15 species
A MISSISSIPPI KITE was seen from the fire-tower at Stratham Hill Park several times during the past week. A SANDHILL CRANE was seen along Plains Road in Monroe on July
A single, stacked up Osprey nest, located at the south end of Lake Winnisquam in Belmont, has produced and incredible 49 fledglings since 1999. This year’s layer holds the three
(by Kimmie Whiteman) Massabesic Center volunteers have been collecting and submitting data for our Bluebird Monitoring Project for over 20 years, so it was only natural that we take the
You’ve probably come across Chris Martin’s name in connection with NH Audubon before. He coordinates NH Audubon’s various raptor monitoring and management projects, and has been doing so for more
There are a couple of weeks left of camp and still room to sign up. Session 7 starts August 1 with the theme Up, Down, and All Around. Everywhere you
An AMERICAN OYSTERCATCHER, and 3 ARCTIC TERNS were seen at the Isles of Shoals during the past week. A STILT SANDPIPER was seen in Hampton Marsh on July 15th. A
Join Pam Hunt and Becky Suomala to experience the magic of the Isles of Shoals in early fall. Two nights on Appledore Island will give us the opportunity to explore
(Photos and story by Diane De Luca) Purple coneflower (Echinacea purpurea) is a native perennial that is a favorite in pollinator gardens. Each daisy-like flower head has florets that surround
(Photos and story by Marc Nutter) Whack! Whack! Whack! A galvanized steel pipe is smacked against the low branches of an oak tree. Little tube feet and even hooked tarsi
(by Pam Hunt) If there is a New Hampshire bird species that more people have heard than seen it is the whip-poor-will, and its distinctive call can elicit a variety