NH Audobon 38th Annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey this weekend
This weekend the NH Audobon is hosting its 38th Annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey and they invite Granite Staters to join the count and re-connect with the natural world.


New Hampshire winter weather may have us housebound, but that does not mean that we have to disconnect from the natural world completely. This weekend the NH Audubon is hosting its 38th Annual Backyard Winter Bird Survey and they invite Granite Staters to join the count and re-connect with the natural world.
NH Audobon is enlisting the public’s help on February 8 and 9 observing and tracking winter bird populations statewide for this important scientific program. Their biologists use the crowd-sourced data to monitor changes and trends affecting seasonal bird populations.

In 2024 the survey confirmed 87 species of bird and 1575 observers participated. Highlights included the discovery of the first Yellow-throated Warbler documented on the survey along with record-high counts of Wild Turkeys and Pine Warblers
This program is open to all ages and all levels of bird-watching experience. Participants do not have to go further than their backyards to count the species they observe. Birders can spend as much time as they would like to commit during the survey weekend recording species and reporting the results.
There is a dedicated event webpage with complete instructions on participating and links to some great NH winter birding information.
