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July 25, 2010
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July 25, 2010
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Eagle Nest Blog
Adult Sits on Branch Behind NATO Bridge
For the past few weeks in the evening after 6:00pm one of the adult eagles at NBG has perched on a pine branch behind the bridge
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July 24, 2010
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Center for Conservation Biology
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July 24, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Azalea and Camellia Stay Put
Azalea remains at the catfish ponds near Plymouth, NC at noon on July 23. Camellia has also stayed put since the last map in the Weems/Irvington,
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July 20, 2010
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July 20, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Azalea at Catfish Ponds During Visit July 15
Well, Azalea was at the catfish pond area during my visit on July 15, however, she never sat in either of the trees that I posted
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July 19, 2010
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July 19, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Camellia Flies Further North
Camellia continues his journey by flying further north and east into territory explored last year by his big sister, Azalea. Camellia left the Wise Point area
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July 16, 2010
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July 16, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Catfish Pond Visit
On Thursday July 15 I made a visit to the Tidewater Research Station operated by the North Carolina Dept. of Agriculture near Plymouth, NC to see
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July 16, 2010
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July 16, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Camellia Near West Point, VA
Camellia is now well on his way to exploring this world. After arriving over Queens Creek on July 13 at 6:00pm he came to rest on
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July 15, 2010
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July 15, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Azalea Back to Catfish Routine
Azalea has pretty much returned to her regular catfish routine. She has visited a couple nearby places she has been before like the old borrow pit
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July 15, 2010
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July 15, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Camellia Leaves NBG July 13
Well the next major phase of the life of Camellia has begun. He has now left home and is now on his own. After spending the
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July 15, 2010
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Center for Conservation Biology
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July 15, 2010
Categories
News Story
CCB assists other groups in tracking eagles
July 14, 2010
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July 14, 2010
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Eagle Nest Blog
Adult Poses Below Camera
Today, July 14, the male adult (I think it is the male) flew to the front branch of the nest tree about 4:15, but sat there
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July 14, 2010
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Center for Conservation Biology
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July 14, 2010
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News Story
Studying eagles along the lower Susquehanna (Conowingo)
July 13, 2010
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Center for Conservation Biology
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July 13, 2010
Categories
News Story
Reproductive effort of red-cockaded woodpeckers at Piney Grove a result of age before beauty
July 12, 2010
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July 12, 2010
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News Story
Mercury levels in Chesapeake Bay bald eagles
July 12, 2010
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July 12, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Azalea Returns to Catfish Ponds
Azalea remained here just long enough to let us know that she still knew her way home, but she needs more manners as she failed to
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July 12, 2010
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July 12, 2010
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EagleTrak Blog
Camellia Remains at NBG
Camellia’s satellite transmitter is sending signals most of the time now. There were a few time on July 9 when it did not. Since our last
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July 11, 2010
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Center for Conservation Biology
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July 11, 2010
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News Story
Rare four-chick eagle brood in Pennsylvania
July 10, 2010
Published by
Center for Conservation Biology
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July 10, 2010
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News Story
Mexican whip-poor-will monitoring
July 10, 2010
Published by
Center for Conservation Biology
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July 10, 2010
Categories
Eagle Nest Blog
Camellia & Yellow-Crowned Night Heron
Camellia (NC) has sat on the front branch of the nest tree for the past three afternoons. Yesterday, July 9, he sat there from about 11:50am
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