Camellia began this data period at Brown Cove and that is where he is now. His data points are as follows – YELLOW arrow Nov 24 at 1:00am (Brown Cove), PINK pointer Nov 25 at 1:00am (Great Neck), GREEN pointer Nov 26 at 1:00am (Larkspur), BLUE pointer Nov 27 at 1:00am (Bishopsgate, Little Neck), WHITE arrow Nov 28 at 9:00am (Brown Cove).
The YELLOW pin is where Camellia was in Kings Grant in Little Neck at 3:00pm Nov 26 when I took these photos of him sitting right off Kings Grant Road. His head is getting white, and his beak and eyes are turning yellow. His tail feathers are still mostly dark. He gave me about 10 seconds to take these two photos. When he saw me he took off.
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Yea! Glad you got to snap that beautiful Camellia. Thanks.
What a handsome eagle you are.. just like your dad… Cam decided to stop teasing you for 10 seconds and allow a pix..Ha..that’s eagle attitude..
Really enjoy your updates. Do you have any information on Dad Norfolk and the female? Will you post every once in awhile about them for us who so miss seeing and hearing about them. Thanks.
Response – I have not been to NBG lately, but the word is that the adults are rebuilding in the same nest tree.
Oh cool! He’s getting to be a big boy. I hope his transmitter stays on him for a few more years so we can continue to watch him grow up.
I spotted a beautiful adult eagle this morning being chased by crows at Browns Cove. Looks like Cami is making friends?
EXCELLENT!!! (and about you-know-what time!!!)
oh Reese.I’am so worried about Dad and DT after reading your response.I remember what was said about useing paint ball’s to chase them off. I also remember you saying this has been his home for a long time and he won”t just go away.Wished they had listened to you…the expert!!