Rye Team Wins Townie Award in Birding Competition
NH Audubon’s “Twitcher Reunion Tour” Team won the “Townie Award” in the Semi–Superbowl of Birding on February 5, 2022. The Superbowl competition involves looking for as many bird species as
NH Audubon’s “Twitcher Reunion Tour” Team won the “Townie Award” in the Semi–Superbowl of Birding on February 5, 2022. The Superbowl competition involves looking for as many bird species as
(by Becky Suomala) The “Twitcher” Teams had a great day in the Semi-Superbowl of Birding on January 30, 2021. “Birding with Impunity” in Rye took home the coveted Rockingham County
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