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Migrating is one of the most dangerous times in a bird’s life. Turning off lights at night, putting stickers on windows, and keeping cats indoors can help.
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New Hampshire's osprey population, in jeopardy 40 years ago, now thrives. We talk about the key to the raptor’s success with a researcher who monitors the population, and find out how to identify an osprey as it migrates.
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As we celebrate 25 years of Something Wild, we revisit this episode that explores how the annual aerial courtship display by the American woodcock makes for indelible family memories.
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There's great excitement in the birding world as the rare raptor turns up again this winter on the coast of Maine.
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The rough-legged hawk is an Arctic visitor that spends the winter in New Hampshire. It has a unique ability to hover in mid-air while hunting, and tracks its prey using UV vision.
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Bluebirds are a familiar harbinger of spring, and they're also a conservation success story.
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We explore ways to attract birds and the best birdwatching spots in the state. We also discuss more casual birding and ways to start if you've never done…
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New Hampshire Audubon has a new study on the status of the many migratory and local bird species that are commonly found across the state’s varied…
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Outside/In is a show about the natural world and how we use it – but access to nature is not equal.Black Birders WeekSam Evans-Brown + Taylor QuimbyOn May…
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With so many of our favorite outdoor activities currently off-limits, we’re looking for accessible ways to explore the magic of nature from the safety of…