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  • Dave Kester and Bob Anderson at Command Central, Decorah Eagles, circa 2011.

    A Reflection and a Thanksgiving: Dave Kester Remembers Bob

    Thanksgiving 2025 is upon us. This year, it falls on Bob’s birthday. Dear Amy has asked/tasked me to write a reflection of my thoughts on

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  • Join us for Giving Tuesday!

    Join us on Tuesday, December 2, for our Giving Tuesday Fundraiser!

    We’re holding our Giving Tuesday Fundraiser on Tuesday, December 2. Your generosity keeps cameras running, supports field studies, protects nests, and brings the lives of

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  • Look at that face! 😍

    2025 recaps: A truly rewarding season at Great Spirit Bluff

    We’re kicking off our 2025 year-end recaps with a standout season at Great Spirit Bluff! Following an eventful start, Elaine paired successfully with Newman, and

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  • HD and his new companion working on N6.

    N6: A New Nest To Watch!

    What nest are you showing in Decorah? For the last few days, we’ve been watching HD and his new mate work on N6, which is

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  • Jack trapped alone that day in 1992 when he banded the eagle Krumrie and Morales recaptured in early 2025. Here Jack Holt holds a Golden Eagle trapped on the Kittatinny Ridge in 1999.

    A Golden Eagle from the Blue Mountain

    Guest post by K. L. Frock “Golden Eagle. Also uncommon, occurring mostly in late October and early November. As many as six can be seen

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Dave Kester and Bob Anderson at Command Central, Decorah Eagles, circa 2011.

A Reflection and a Thanksgiving: Dave Kester Remembers Bob

November 26, 2025

Thanksgiving 2025 is upon us. This year, it falls on Bob’s birthday. Dear Amy has asked/tasked me to

Read more
Join us for Giving Tuesday!

Join us on Tuesday, December 2, for our Giving Tuesday Fundraiser!

November 25, 2025

We’re holding our Giving Tuesday Fundraiser on Tuesday, December 2. Your generosity keeps cameras running, supports field studies,

Read more
Look at that face! 😍

2025 recaps: A truly rewarding season at Great Spirit Bluff

November 25, 2025

We’re kicking off our 2025 year-end recaps with a standout season at Great Spirit Bluff! Following an eventful

Read more
HD and his new companion working on N6.

N6: A New Nest To Watch!

November 21, 2025

What nest are you showing in Decorah? For the last few days, we’ve been watching HD and his

Read more
Established in 1988, the non-profit Raptor Resource Project specializes in the preservation of falcons, eagles, ospreys, hawks, and owls. We create, improve, and directly maintain over 40 nests and nest sites, provide training in nest site creation and management, and develop innovations in nest site management and viewing that bring people closer to the natural world. Our mission is to preserve and strengthen raptor populations, expand participation in raptor preservation, and help foster the next generation of preservationists.
The Raptor Resource Project | Education, Conservation, Research | amy@raptorresource.org or 276-FALCON2 (276-325-2662) | PO Box 16, Decorah, IA 52101