Peregrine Falcon Chicks Banding This Morning
Our own Chris Martin is banding the Peregrine Falcon chicks today (Friday, May 20) at 10am! Catch the livestream here.
Our own Chris Martin is banding the Peregrine Falcon chicks today (Friday, May 20) at 10am! Catch the livestream here.
Thanks to the efforts of Eversource and their contractors, an Osprey nest located on the Androscoggin River in Gorham was recently moved from an electrified transmission line to a safer
(by Pam Hunt) On April 13, volunteers and members of the Rye Conservation Commission erected the latest new housing option for state-threatened Purple Martins on the NH Seacoast. Sited on
Happy first full day of Spring! The first Peregrine Falcon egg arrived sometime prior to 6:43am this morning. This is the earliest date of first egg for this female, although
BREAKING NEWS: Just published early in 2022 – Two new scientific papers that raise concerns about the impact of lead (Pb) on eagles. (by Chris Martin) Both of these ecotoxicological
(by Chris Martin) On January 19, 2022, Pocono Wildlife Rehabilitation and Education Center in Stroudsburg, PA admitted for care an underweight female Peregrine Falcon that was wearing coded leg bands
(Chris Martin) NH Audubon staff and volunteers found 26 territorial pairs of state-threatened Peregrine Falcons in the Granite State in 2021, up 8% over 2020. A total of 40 young
(by Chris Martin) Another record-setting year for New Hampshire’s breeding Bald Eagles! NH Audubon staff and volunteers confirmed 81 territorial pairs in 2021, up 7% over 2020. Nearly 80% of the state’s incubating pairs
(photo essay by Carol Foss) The latest motus receiving station was installed in Coos County. Here are some images that describe the process, which can be complicated! Sections of the
(Diane De Luca) We placed tiny Nanotags on migrating Monarch butterflies this month, as work continues on the Motus Project (link to website), part of a global migration tracking system