MEREDITH — More than 50 years ago, Granite Staters saw fewer loons swimming on their lakes. With no system in place to monitor the species, th…
With the arrival of spring comes the return of migratory birds. Of New Hampshire's birds, 85% migrate. Some fly only to the southern part of t…
PORTSMOUTH — A bobcat came “eye to eye” with a resident in a city neighborhood near downtown recently, as the wildcat population in New Hampsh…
BRISTOL — Snow covered trees, filled with birds, line the dirt road up to the Slim Baker Foundation hiking area. From the road, downy woodpeck…
A loon pair was spotted with three chicks, a mile from 20 Mile Bay, in Tuftonboro. The common loon usually hatches no more than two chicks per…
New Hampshire’s iconic waterfowl will be celebrated and studied Saturday, as the Loon Preservation Committee conducts an annual census on lake…
MOULTONBOROUGH — The Loon Preservation Committee will conduct its Annual Loon Census on July 20, 8–9 a.m. During that hour, LPC staff and volu…
A new guide is available to birdwatchers in the Granite State: New Hampshire Audubon's recently released online guide, which lists birds often…
