Esther the Eaglet: A True Story of Rescue and Rehabilitation

Esther the Eaglet: A True Story of Rescue and Rehabilitation

by Christie Gove-Berg
Esther the Eaglet: A True Story of Rescue and Rehabilitation

Esther the Eaglet: A True Story of Rescue and Rehabilitation

by Christie Gove-Berg

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Overview

The True Story of a Bald Eagle’s Fall and Rescue

Esther the eaglet is learning to fly when she falls from her nest. She is alone and injured. Who will help the baby eagle? With real bald eagle pictures, this true story explains how raptor centers and rehabilitation teams rescue and treat injured birds. Their goal is to release bald eagles and other birds back into the wild to live successful, natural lives. Esther’s story is just such a success!

Award-winning author Christie Gove-Berg wrote this picture book after her mom and dad found the injured eaglet hopping along on their land.

  • The Raptor Center at the Universityof Minnesota helped in Esther’s rescue and rehabilitation, and they assisted in ensuring this book’s accuracy.
  • Part of the proceeds from the sale of Esther the Eaglet will benefit the Raptor Center.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781591935421
Publisher: Adventure Publications, Incorporated
Publication date: 03/02/2015
Series: Wildlife Rescue Stories
Pages: 32
Product dimensions: 10.20(w) x 7.90(h) x 0.50(d)
Lexile: 520L (what's this?)
Age Range: 4 - 8 Years

About the Author

Christie Gove-Berg loves nature and wildlife. Her first book, Esther the Eaglet, was written after the rescue of an injured eaglet on her parents’ land. Her second book in the series, Maggie the One-Eyed Peregrine Falcon, was inspired by a young bird that was injured while learning to fly in the middle of a big city. (Now Maggie is an educational bird at The Wildlife Center of Virginia, teaching people about raptors.) Christie’s regional book, Minnesota Must-See for Families, encourages families to document their Minnesota adventures together. Christie donates a portion of the profits from her raptor books to The Raptor Center at the Universityof Minnesota and The Wildlife Center of Virginia. When she has free time, Christie enjoys writing, reading, cooking, hiking, and camping. Her perfect day would be a kayak ride to a sandy beach on the St. Croix River with her friends and family. And lots of laughter.

Read an Excerpt

Esther lands on the forest floor in a heap. She stands and tries to raise her wings again, but she lets out a shrill whistle. In her left wing there is a new sensation: pain.

***

She looks around and notices people in the distance. They are watching her. She whistles in fear. 

A car arrives and a woman gets out. She is trained and knows what to do. She sneaks slowly toward Esther. 

In a sudden, surprising motion, the woman scoops up Esther and puts her in a small, dark place. Now Esther can only hear the growl of the car engine and the beat of her heart.

***

When Esther is taken out of the dark box, she is in a different place, called a Raptor Center. It is like a hospital for eagles and other raptors. The room is full of strange equipment.

 Esther is achy, angry and afraid. People move carefully and quietly around her. One of them gently places her on a tall table. With her sharp eyes, Esther watches the people closely.

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