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Fluent in Birds: A Story of Connection Across Borders and Generations

The Manomet Team | May 4, 2026

What does it mean to be fluent in birds? For some, it’s the ability to identify a distant silhouette against the sky. For...

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Staying On Top of the Mud | From the Ground Up

External Articles | May 1, 2026

I grew up in a fishing family in a small coastal community in Maine called Georgetown. One of my most vivid memories as...

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Resilient salt production that benefits local communities and shorebirds in San Lorenzo Bay, Honduras

The Manomet Team | April 30, 2026

High-quality wildlife habitat can coexist with resource-based industries, and Manomet Conservation Sciences is supporting a powerful example in San Lorenzo Bay, Honduras. Artisanal...

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Every Bird Counts – How We Count Them and Why it Matters?

The Manomet Team | April 29, 2026

Since the first humans arrived in the Americas, birds have been featured in religious rites, as ornamentation, and certainly as food for the...

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THE U-TURN: Going up to look down | The Rising Tide

External Articles | April 9, 2026

A high-tech drone with sensors that can make detailed maps flew another sortie of mapping missions over Penobscot’s Northern Bay, a 1,000-acre expanse...

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