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LEWISTON — A talk titled “Eagles of the Androscoggin River” will be presented at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Dec. 1, at the monthly meeting of the Stanton Bird Club.

The presentation will be by Dick Murrell, a local photographer. He will focus on the bald eagles along the Androscoggin, and share photos he taken over the years.

Murrell was bitten by the photography bug back in the late ’70s. His favorite subjects include birds of prey, skateboarders, surfers and cats — especially tigers.

The meeting will be held at USM LAC, Androscoggin Room, 51 Westminster St. The meeting is free and open to the public.

The Stanton Bird Club is a conservation organization offering monthly free natural history programs and field trips throughout the state. The organization welcomes new members whose dues help to provide land stewardship at three sanctuaries, owned and managed by the club, in Lewiston and Monmouth.

For more information, call 888-363-0007, visit www.stantonbirdclub.org or email questions to [email protected].

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