Camellia is like a bouncing ball – back and forth between Nanney’s Creek and the Robinson Road farms. For data as to May 15 refer to the previous post. This post Camellia starts at Nanney’s Creek May 14 at 6pm (YELLOW arrow), spends all day May 15 (previous post) at Robinson and all day May 16 at Robinson (PINK 6am, GREEN Noon, BLUE 6am May 17). On May 17 Camellia makes a brief stop-off (ORANGE 11am) on his way to Nanney’s (PURPLE at Noon), but then returns to Robinson where he is as of this map May 17 at 6pm (WHITE arrow). Wish I had a drome with camera to keep up with Camellia. See Shelly photos below.
Photos by “quick trigger finger” Michelle Fowler as Camellia passed over the farm field behind Charity United Methodist Church on May 17, 2014. Camellia was in transit from Nanney’s Creek to farm fields off Robinson Road without stopping. Photos used with permission.
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The attraction must be plenty of food and easy pickin’s ? Trying to make up your mind if this is where you want to settle Cam? Thank you Reese
Great pictures, Michelle. Thanks for sharing them through Reese.
Awesome, Shelly!
Way to go Shelley!! I was out there a couple hours this morning but he was chilling somewheres. Thanks Reese for the recent updates!!
OK Shelly great work and you know the saying!
Cammy sure is looking good, great images Shelly!
Thanks for the update, he sure does get around!
Thanks Reese and great pictures Shelly!
Good job Ms Shelly..beautiful photo..and he has a friend with him..maybe a lady ? looks to young though…what a handsome boy..
Great pictures, Shelly. Thanks for sharing. Rode around there yesterday afternoon but again Cammy eluded me. Thanks for the update, Reese!
Good looking boy. Almost all grown up. I hope his transmitter stays on him and the battery holds up long enough for us to be able to watch him become fully mature, take a mate, and become a dad eagle. That would be exciting.
Once again thank you everyone.
Thank you Reese, Shelly and Cammy.
Boy, we are making up for lost time, – it’s great to see Cammie, at and about life. Shelly, awesome pics and thanks for sharing! Yay!! So many wonderful eagle trackers! We are so lucky!
Great pictures Shelly!!! Thank you so much for sharing! 🙂 Thank you Reese!