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Raptor Resource Center gives Decorah Library four books on bald eagles

Posted: Wed, May 2, 2012 3:41 PM
(Left to right): Decorah Library Director Lorraine Borowski and Raptor Resource Project Director Bob Anderson

The Raptor Resource Project, the group behind Decorah's eaglecam, has donated four books about bald eagles to Decorah Public Library

"Three Little Eagles and How They Grew: Jacob's Story" tells the story of the 2011 Decorah eagle family through the eyes of a child.

"The Decorah Bald Eagles" is a coffee table book with 430 pictures.

"The EEeee's and Me: The Decorah Bald Eagles, a Love Story" documents the daily life in the bald eagle nest during the 2011 season.

"Decorah Eagles: A Love Story" is a story about the ordinary people who watched Raptor Resource Project's webcam and discovered the bond they developed with a family of bald eagles.

Visit www.raptorresource.org for more information about the non-profit Raptor Resource Project, established in 1988 to help preserve falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls.