About
Birding has come a long way since New Hampshire Bird Records began, but we’re still your go-to guide for birding in New Hampshire. Discover how the NH Audubon project began, meet the team behind the journal and learn how to reach out.
Resources for Birders
Birding in New Hampshire is more rewarding when you know where to look, how to connect with the community, and the tools that can help you learn more about the birds around you. This page brings together resources to help you get started, improve your birding skills, contribute to science, and create habitat for birds in your own backyard.
Meet the Editorial Team and Contributors
The Joy of Birding is made possible by a dedicated group of volunteers and contributors. From writers and photographers to editors and field observers, this community-driven project thrives on shared passion for birds.
Learn more about these passionate individuals.
History and Evolution of New Hampshire Bird Records
Since 1982, New Hampshire Bird Records has documented rare sightings, seasonal highlights, and the joy of birding across the Granite State. What began as a volunteer-driven print journal has now evolved into the Joy of Birding online format, featuring full-color images, searchable content, and the same trusted reports and stories birders have relied on for decades.
Learn more about our history.
Contact
We’d love to hear from you!
General Inquiries & Story Submissions: birdrecords@nhaudubon.org
Editor: Grace McCulloch
Mailing Address: NH Audubon, 84 Silk Farm Road, Concord, NH 03301
Phone: (603) 224-9909