You don’t need to have a pocket edition of “The Sibley Guide to Birds” to access immediate information about our overhead neighbors. Last month, New Hampshire Audubon debuted its new “State of the ...
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The bright red cardinals that bring joy to so many of us are visible and vocal right now, but how much do we really know about them? Thanks to a new addition to NH Audubon’s State of the Birds website ...
The spring birds are on their way back. Warblers, osprey, hummingbirds and more are all making their annual trip back North as the annual spring migration begins. And, you can track them via radar.
A recent bald eagle sighting at Willand Pond highlights the bird's record-high population in New Hampshire. In 2024, New Hampshire had 115 territorial bald eagle pairs, a 5% increase from 2023. The ...
New Hampshire Audubon recently debuted its “State of the Birds” website, where the public can look up information about the status of the Granite State’s birds, challenges they face, and actions to ...
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