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Turtles Laying Eggs

(by Jane Kolias) Early to mid-summer is when many of NH’s female turtles leave their watery homes to find suitable habitat to lay their eggs. Loose or sandy soils are

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The Merlin in New Hampshire

As with other raptors that experienced a rebound in population following the banning of DDT in the ‘70s, the Merlin saw an increase in breeding population throughout the eastern U.S.

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Spring Peepers

(by Jane Kolias) Spring Peepers (Pseudacris crucifer) are one of the first frogs to start calling as soon as pond ice begins to melt. They over-winter under logs, in holes,

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Watch for Louisiana Waterthrush

New Hampshire is home to the Northern Waterthrush and the Louisiana Waterthrush.  These look-alike warblers, both of which will be found skulking in brushy tangles of low wetland areas, can

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