Birds Stories

Sweet on Sap

Susie Spikol,

It’s sugaring season, and humans aren’t the only species who look forward to the sap rising.

The Little Warbler That Could

Brett Amy Thelen,

A Yellow-rumped Warbler says “nah” to migrating south, opting to experience a real New Hampshire winter instead.

The Western Hemisphere’s Woodland Raptor Returns North

Phil Brown,

Wintering in the tropics, summering in New Hampshire, Broad-winged Hawks are Impressive Travelers.

Species that Skirt the Season’s Edge

Nate Marchessault,

While we may still be hunkered down waiting for spring, these animals get a strategically early start.

iNaturalist: Stay Connected to Nature

Nate Marchessault,

With iNaturalist, technology can enhance your experience of the natural world, not distract from it.

Where Are All the Birds?

Phil Brown,

Despite some alarming declines in bird populations, there are steps you can take to protect our diverse bird communities.

Be On the Lookout for Goshawks and Kestrels

Phil Brown,

March is a good time to look toward to sky for these two beautiful species of concern.

Winter Birding is About More Than Just Birds

Phil Brown,

Despite snow and frigid temperatures, winter’s reward is abundant if you know where to look and how to direct your senses, even in our backyards.

The Sauce on Cranberries

Susie Spikol,

Cranberries have been a vital food source for wildlife and people in New England for centuries.

Spring Is Not Canceled

Brett Amy Thelen,

When the human world comes to a standstill, the natural world goes on, unconcerned and unbothered by man-made dilemmas.