Many of us look to robins as an indicator of the unfolding spring. Their larger flocks moving over lawns and fields must surely mean the ground is thawed and flowers will be blooming?
Native Pollinators, Habitat, and NRCS Programs—replay and learn more
A big thank you to Debra Marnich from the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services Conway office for her wonderful presentation on Native Pollinators, Habitat, and NRCS Programs. Watch the replay here, and find a list of some of the resources Deb mentions at the end of her talk.
Wonders of Vernal Pools—replay & learn more
Nature Notes: Who Was Here?
All About NH Owls!
Watch the recording of Lynne’s presentation all about New Hampshire owls, find resources to expand your learning, and a Naming & Noticing Community Challenge: Can you learn to identify by sight AND sound the three most common owls in New Hampshire: the barred owl, the great-horned owl, and the Northern saw-whet owl?
Nature Notes: Chickadees
Nature Notes: Winter World of White
Replay and Resources—Feathers in the Sky: An Exploration of Bird Migration
Nature Notes: Baby snapper in Chocorua!
Nature Notes: Emerald Ash Borers
Wondering about the purple triangle-shaped boxes that are hanging from trees around town this summer? They are traps for Emerald ash borers, an invasive beetle that has been spreading throughout NH since 2013.