Bird Highlights to Watch for in March
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
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
Each January the “Twitchers” take part in an annual competition called the Superbowl of Birding. After a break in 2023 when team captain Becky Suomala was counting in Antarctica, the
No swimsuits needed for these beauties! An amazing array of songbirds captured on video as they perform aquatic dances and cavort beneath a gentle cascade of water, may not get
Between these two eponymous locations lies a hot-spot for birding. The 4.4 mile Newfields section of the Rockingham Recreational Trail provides great birding spots within reasonable walking distance of several
(by Anita Fernandez) The bird in the photo below may look dead, but it’s perfectly fine! It is “sunning” and exposing its preen gland to ultraviolet light for some vitamin
It is not always easy to keep a cat indoors but learn why it’s important and get some encouragement from Poe, the indoor cat. He lives with his best cat-friend
Here in the Northeast we’re used to saying goodbye to our summer songbirds as summer fades into fall, and by winter we’re checking out finches and grosbeaks, juncos and sparrows.
It’s hard enough trying to identify those white-plumaged egret-like members of the heron family, and at this time of year it’s even more confusing! Is that juvenile you’re looking at