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Dinosaurs Take Flight: Birds of Prey at Library
17 Jun
Summary
- Regalia International Birds of Prey offers educational talks.
- Event is part of the 2026 Summer Reading Program.
- Features both North American and international raptor species.

The Catoosa Public Library is set to host Regalia International Birds of Prey for its 2026 Summer Reading Program. This engaging event, scheduled for June 30th at 10 a.m., will explore the fascinating world of raptors.
The program, authorized by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, will educate attendees on the biology, ecology, and conservation of birds of prey. Participants will witness demonstrations of how these magnificent creatures fly and behave.
Regalia International Birds of Prey brings a diverse collection of birds, including North American species like the red-tailed hawk and great horned owl, alongside international species such as the lanner falcon and eurasian eagle owl.
Shannon Cole, director of Regalia International Birds of Prey, emphasizes that each bird has a story that will be shared to foster understanding and appreciation for these modern-day dinosaurs.