As of yesterday afternoon, April 18, Azalea was still just east of Plymouth, NC at the catfish ponds. Detailed map later. In the meantime you can see her location at www.wildlifetracking.org/index.shtml?tag_id=83736.
I was down there around 5 pm on Monday, the 19th, plenty of adults and some juveniles….would the transmitter antenna be sticking straight up, that is, evident in flight on Azalea (didn’t see it, just curious) ?
Randy – Yes – Look at the photo at the top of this Eagletrak blog. That is a photo of Azalea in flight with the transmitter on her back. That is what to look for.
Randy – see the picture at top of this blog – that is AZ with her transmitter. So hope you see her and GET PICS 🙂
Reese glad she is still loving the catfish – hope they keep her in NC….we love having her. I want our state to be as populated with Eagles and Eagle lovers as VA is . Thank you – Dixie
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I was down there around 5 pm on Monday, the 19th, plenty of adults and some juveniles….would the transmitter antenna be sticking straight up, that is, evident in flight on Azalea (didn’t see it, just curious) ?
Randy – Yes – Look at the photo at the top of this Eagletrak blog. That is a photo of Azalea in flight with the transmitter on her back. That is what to look for.
Randy – see the picture at top of this blog – that is AZ with her transmitter. So hope you see her and GET PICS 🙂
Reese glad she is still loving the catfish – hope they keep her in NC….we love having her. I want our state to be as populated with Eagles and Eagle lovers as VA is . Thank you – Dixie