Introducing Bald Eagle MRMay 21, 2014Camellia Returns to Pocaty River May 24 – UpdateMay 24, 2014 Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 22, 2014 Categories EagleTrak Blog Tags Jim Yanello captured these photos of Camellia interacting with an adult at the Robinson Road farm fields on May 21. Cam didn’t go anywhere yesterday, at least through 10am. Share Center for Conservation Biology Related postsJanuary 5, 2018Bald Eagle Purple DC Jan 1, 2018Read moreNovember 7, 2017Grace Transmitter Stops Sending SignalRead moreNovember 2, 2017Location October 29-31, 2017 Bald Eagles with TransmittersRead more 5 Comments Pat in NC says: May 22, 2014 at 7:24 am Cam guess the neighbor is letting you know you have worn out your welcome..Reese how many active nest’s in this area? This photo is awsome..Thank you Jim Yanello says: May 22, 2014 at 4:48 pm Camellia, if he is still around this area, has not shown his face yet today. He is probably in Chesapeake today! Thanks for the post Reese! Beverly says: May 23, 2014 at 3:23 pm Great pictures Jim! I saw him this morning in the ditch, way too far away for my lens. There’s always tomorrow, Map Day! Jim Yanello says: May 24, 2014 at 6:59 am Thanks Beverly! That gives me some hope! We spent all afternoon yesterday, 23 May looking, did not see a thing, hopefully the next map will give us some clues to his whereabouts! Love those maps! Shelly says: May 24, 2014 at 10:33 am Thanks, Reese – and Jim, I know how hard it is trying to get those pics! Great job.
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Cam guess the neighbor is letting you know you have worn out your welcome..Reese how many active nest’s in this area? This photo is awsome..Thank you
Camellia, if he is still around this area, has not shown his face yet today. He is probably in Chesapeake today! Thanks for the post Reese!
Great pictures Jim! I saw him this morning in the ditch, way too far away for my lens. There’s always tomorrow, Map Day!
Thanks Beverly! That gives me some hope! We spent all afternoon yesterday, 23 May looking, did not see a thing, hopefully the next map will give us some clues to his whereabouts! Love those maps!
Thanks, Reese – and Jim, I know how hard it is trying to get those pics! Great job.