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Whimbrel tracked into Tropical Storm Erika
August 28, 2015
Grace Remains on James River Sept 6
September 7, 2015
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 31, 2015
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This past week, Grace left her hunting ground in Creswell, NC and traveled up the coast to stop on the James River between Brandon and Charles City, VA. She left Creswell on Aug. 24th and took a quick break on Aug 26th at Western Branch Reservoir, about five miles north of Suffolk. From there, she continued on through Cat Ponds, Smithfield, Hog Island, and flew along the James River to stop southeast of Charles City on August 28th. Her last known location was on Aug. 29th at 2am (white arrow).

Overview of Grace's path up the coast from Aug. 24th - Aug. 29th, 2015.

Overview of Grace’s path up the coast from Aug. 24th – Aug. 29th, 2015.

Grace stops along the James River, southeast of Charles City, VA.

Grace stops along the James River, southeast of Charles City, VA.

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5 Comments

  1. Pat in NC says:
    September 1, 2015 at 7:28 am

    Good to hear from you “big girl”..so you are tired of catfish? Stay safe and check in soon..Thank you CCB for the update..

  2. Connie Alig says:
    September 1, 2015 at 2:51 pm

    Thanks for Grace updates.

  3. Nita in NC says:
    September 2, 2015 at 9:40 am

    Carolina girls wish you safe and happy travels Miss Grace. I don’t blame you for wanting to see the James. I wish I could be there to see you and that beautiful river.

    Thanks Reese!

  4. Lynn Suits says:
    September 3, 2015 at 1:32 pm

    Thank you CCB.

  5. MagInAlex says:
    September 5, 2015 at 9:20 am

    Welcome back to Virginia, Grace! Looks like you are on the move and I wonder if you are going to make it up to the Rappahannock. Stay safe little one. Thanks Reese!

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