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  • January 6, 2026: DNF left, Mr. North right,

    January 6, 2026: Decorah North Nestflix

    Kick up your feet, grab a favorite snack – maybe some leftover Christmas cookies? – and get ready for NestFlix! DNF and Mr. North are

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  • January 2, 2025: A screech owl hunts near the north nest

    Whooo’s That Owl?

    Whooo’s that owl? It’s probably one of these: Owls are a large and remarkably diverse group of birds, most active at night and found on

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  • Our 2026 Trempealeau Calendar

    Your 2026 RRP calendars are here!

    Every picture tells a story… RRP Director John Howe designed our 2026 Decorah North, Trempealeau, Flyway, and Great Spirit Bluff calendars with images that capture

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  • TE5, back: TE3 and TE4, front.

    Memory Lane Moments | April of 2025

    A favorite moment is a bit of a conundrum. Some moments – eaglets hatching, HD and HM’s first copulation, an eaglet poopshoot – are funny,

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  • May 31, 2025: John with the crate!

    Director’s Message

    John Howe, Executive DirectorRaptor Resource Project — Winter 2025 Newsletter I’m pleased to present the Raptor Resource Project winter newsletter! As we approach the year’s

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January 6, 2026: DNF left, Mr. North right,

January 6, 2026: Decorah North Nestflix

January 6, 2026

Kick up your feet, grab a favorite snack – maybe some leftover Christmas cookies? – and get ready

Read more
January 2, 2025: A screech owl hunts near the north nest

Whooo’s That Owl?

January 6, 2026

Whooo’s that owl? It’s probably one of these: Owls are a large and remarkably diverse group of birds,

Read more
Our 2026 Trempealeau Calendar

Your 2026 RRP calendars are here!

January 3, 2026

Every picture tells a story… RRP Director John Howe designed our 2026 Decorah North, Trempealeau, Flyway, and Great

Read more
TE5, back: TE3 and TE4, front.

Memory Lane Moments | April of 2025

December 31, 2025

A favorite moment is a bit of a conundrum. Some moments – eaglets hatching, HD and HM’s first

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