May 13, 2026
Warblers can bring unexpected surprises. Who is this spring warbler? It has one or two tricks up it's sleeves.
May 13, 2026
Distinguishing Northern Waterthrush and Louisiana Waterthrush can challenge even experienced birders. While similar in appearance, these two warblers differ in subtle but important ways. Steve provides the information that most field guides don't cover!
May 13, 2026
The 2025 Monitoring Avian Productivity and Survivorship project at Black Mountain Banding Station had an exciting season. Learn all about it as anticipation builds for the next season.
April 15, 2026
Cold, snowy, and full of surprises, the winter of 2025–26 marked a dramatic shift from recent mild seasons. As food shortages and deep snow reshaped bird distribution, New Hampshire birders documented everything from unusual feeder visitors to an irruption of Evening Grosbeaks.
April 15, 2026
The New Hampshire Rare Birds Committee report summarizes notable bird records from Spring 2024 through Winter 2024–2025, including the state’s first accepted record of a Bridled Tern and a range of other rare and unusual sightings across the seasons.
April 15, 2026
A guide to finding the elusive Black-backed Woodpecker at Pondicherry National Wildlife Refuge, including habitat, seasonal timing, and the best trails to explore.
April 15, 2026
A backyard in coastal New Hampshire transforms into a thriving bird sanctuary, showing how feeders, native plants, and thoughtful habitat design can attract a remarkable diversity of species—including rare and unexpected visitors.
April 15, 2026
On the afternoon of Saturday, March 14, Donna ventured to Walpole on a wild goose chase. She was far from disappointed.
April 15, 2026
A chance encounter on a Sullivan farm reveals an American Woodcock performing a dramatic “broken-wing” distraction display, offering a glimpse into the protective behaviors of this secretive species.
April 15, 2026
An unexpected visitor meets an untimely end, but brings up important questions about what it was and how it got there in the first place.









