July 7, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 7, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogGrace, Camellia, and more…Grace Grace is still cruising close to home. The tracking data shows she’s only flying across the river ~600′ from bank to bank. We’ll see her […]
July 2, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 2, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogI’m filling in for Reese this week while he’s off adventuring. I will attempt to fill his shoes here for a few days. We greatly appreciate […]
June 30, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 30, 2014Categories News StoryAnother crowned eagle shot
June 27, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 27, 2014Categories News StoryOsprey return to the Elizabeth
June 24, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 24, 2014Categories News StoryOne if by Land, Two if by Sea
June 23, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 23, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogBald Eagle “Grace” Takes FlightGRACE in flight June 23, 2014 – Photo by Reese F Lukei Jr The juvenile bald eagle banded with purple leg band MR has been named GRACE. […]
June 23, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 23, 2014Categories News Story2014 Whimbrel Watch establishes new high mark
June 23, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 23, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia Near Benefit Rd June 22After spending most of the past three days at the farm fields and ditches along Head of River Rd in Chesapeake, Camellia has flown a bit […]
June 20, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 20, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia in Blackwater, Va Beach 6/19For the past three days Camellia has been in the rural farm area of Virginia Beach bordered by Hungarian Rd, Head of River Rd, and Blackwater […]
June 18, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 18, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia Visits North Carolina – Back in VA 6/17Camellia has been in Gibbs Woods in Currituck County, NC . Missing some data points because of the cloudy weather but Camellia went south into NC […]
June 17, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 17, 2014Categories News StoryMulberry sparrows decline
June 14, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 14, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia Remains at Nanney’s Creek June 14As of 5am June 14 (this morning) Camellia is still in the Nanney’s Creek area off Mill Landing Rd in Virginia Beach. This has become one of […]
June 12, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 12, 2014Categories News StoryFletcher Smith Returns to the Arctic
June 11, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 11, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia Is Back At Nanney’s Creek June 10A wanderer can’t stay in one place for long or would not be a wanderer. Camellia is a wanderer. He is now back at Nanney’s Creek […]
June 10, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 10, 2014Categories News StoryFlying with Shorebirds
June 9, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 9, 2014Categories Eagle Nest BlogSibling of Bald Eagle MR Fledges June 9 2014One of the three nestlings in the bald eagle nest in Virginia Beach has fledged as of June 9, 2014. The sibling of “MR” was seen […]
June 9, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 9, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia at Head of River Rd June 8A rare one day satellite data map. I am just the messenger – don’t shoot!! Sorry if you were looking for Camellia in the Oaklette neighborhood […]
June 8, 2014Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 8, 2014Categories EagleTrak BlogCamellia in Oaklette Neighborhood on Indian River June 7Photo By Shirley Yanello – Camellia on power pole 7am June 6 – see PINK pointer on map Photo by James Deal – Camellia on power pole […]