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Camellia Visits NBG Again!

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Azalea in Great Bridge, Chesapeake
December 16, 2011
Azalea in Portsmouth – Western Branch
December 19, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 19, 2011
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Camellia spent all day Saturday Dec 17 visiting Lake Whitehurst and Norfolk Botanical Garden- again! He started out this three day period in Little Neck in Va Beach (YELLOW arrow Dec 16 at 1:00am) and is back there again this morning (WHITE arrow Dec 19 at 1:00am). You would be wrong to assume he has been in Little Neck the entire time. On Dec 16 at 1:00pm Camellia was on the Elizabeth River between I-64 and Military Hwy (ORANGE pointer).  He flew north from there to Lake Whitehurst and spent the night in Azalea Acres (PINK arrow Dec 17 at 1:00am) off Azalea Garden Rd (Next to NBG). He spent all day Dec 17 around Lake Whitehurst and the entrance to Norfolk Botanical Garden and roosted overnight at the NBG entrance (GREEN pointer Dec 18 at 1:00am). Satisfied that all is well at NBG he then flew southeast to I-264 and Rosemont Rd, made a loop over to Great Neck and then returned to Little Neck where he is this morning (WHITE arrow Dec 19 at 1:00am.

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2 Comments

  1. Shoebutton♥ says:
    December 21, 2011 at 7:21 am

    Camellia came home for Christmas! Love it.
    Thanks for keeping us updated. Truly appreciated.

  2. Roni says:
    December 21, 2011 at 5:15 pm

    He’s there to see the Christmas lights and visit dad and his new lady.

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