New Hope Bird Alliance sample logo, with stylized bluebird and the words New Hope Bird Alliance, Together for Nature.

The above revised logo is not final, and is intended to provide an example of how our new name and a possible tagline might look.

 

After a successful vote by our membership on May 2, it is official: our new name is the New Hope Bird Alliance ! We are eager to enter this new phase of bird conservation work under our new name. Thank you to everyone involved for your dedication, patience, and support throughout the process to find a name that better reflects our focus: birds, their protection, and the joy they bring. This decision is anchored in feedback from our community, and was cemented by an overwhelming majority membership vote.

More to come soon on our redesigned new logo, tagline, and yes…merch!

 

Learn More About Us »

Items of special interest


CALENDAR OF EVENTS web page to keep informed about upcoming events including bird outings.

FIELD NOTES BLOG to be sure to keep up with the latest posts.

BIRD COUNT CHARTS web page to explore our historical data going back to 1977 for both our Spring and Christmas Bird Counts.

VOLUNTEER web page for ways you can help and fill out our updated Volunteer Form to tell us about your interests.

MEETING RECORDINGS web page for recordings of past membership meetings via Zoom.

Announcements

Monthly meetings will resume in September after our summer break. 

Join the Audubon flock on May 22, 2024 to speak up for birds at the NC General Assembly. From advocating for wetlands and conservation funding to strengthening family land protections, there’s a lot of ground to cover during the NC General Assembly’s short session.
Mark your calendar and sign up for updates today to join us for a day of advocacy at the NC General Assembly in Raleigh.
This year, New Hope Bird Alliance will be advocating for wetlands, conservation funding, and family land protections.
Please contact NHBA Advocacy Chair Allen Kindman at [email protected] with any questions, or if you’d like to participate.

Photo of a tufted titmouse sitting on a branch, with text for the May 22nd, 2024 bird Advocacy day and a scannable QR code.


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