Numbers of Bald Eagles Continues to Soar
Once a rare sight in New Hampshire, bald eagles continue to make a resurgence with the number of breeding pairs setting new records each year.
One eagle was seen sitting in the snow along Mountain Road in Concord on Tuesday.
Bald eagles were removed from the state’s list of endangered species in 2017, after two decades of population growth.
A recent count by staff and volunteers of the Audubon Society found 109 territorial pairs in New Hampshire last year, up 18% from 2022.