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Azalea Settles Down West of Ophelia, VA
October 1, 2011
Azalea Now in Mathews County, VA
October 4, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 4, 2011
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Fasten your seatbelt. Camellia has been on tour again. Sept 30 he flew to First Landing State Park in Va Beach, then to Stumpy Lake in Va Beach. Oct 1 he flew to Tidewater Dr in Norfolk then to the Elizabeth River and then on to Pungo in Va Beach. Oct 2 from Pungo in Va Beach to Bow Creek in Va Beach where he stayed all day Oct 3. His night time locations are below. Click maps to enlarge
Green pin – Brown Cove Great Neck, VB 9:00am Sept 30 – location on last satellite map
Blue pin – Stumpy Lake Golf Course VB 1:00am Oct 1
Yellow pin – Indian River Rd Pungo VB 1:00am Oct 2
Purple pin – Bow Creek Golf Course VB 1:00am Oct 3
White arrow – Bow Creek Golf Course VB 1:00am Oct 4 (location as of this map)

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5 Comments

  1. Susan in MA says:
    October 4, 2011 at 10:16 am

    Looks like Cam might prefer urban dwelling and golf courses! Thanks for the keeping us updated.
    I enjoy following three generations of Legacy Lady’s babies.

  2. Cary says:
    October 4, 2011 at 10:33 am

    I love the additional pins. It really helps in tracing his travels. Thanks for taking the extra time to do that.
    Cary

  3. Kathy says:
    October 4, 2011 at 5:21 pm

    Now that is a travelling man!

  4. Jean Agner says:
    October 5, 2011 at 2:25 pm

    Thank you, Reese. It is nice to know they are still out there enjoying their lives (or we assume so). I love reading your update blogs in addition to seeing the maps. It really helps. We appreciate your hard work.

  5. Bird-e says:
    October 5, 2011 at 4:06 pm

    He probably put as many miles in as Azalea did! Busy fellow.
    Thanks, Mr Lukei;; hope to see you on the 15th.

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