Center for Conservation Biology

August 31, 2012

KE at King George County Landfill 8/30

Well KE  spent almost a month in one small area in Westmoreland County, VA just west of Sandy Point – July 31 to Aug 29. The […]
August 29, 2012

Azalea Remains in Poquoson, VA 8/28

Azalea spent a couple days checking out Grandview Beach and Nature Preserve in Hampton (she has been there before), but has returned to Poquoson and the […]
August 29, 2012

Camellia at Carolanne Farms 8/28

After spending a couple nights at Brown Cove in Great Neck, Camellia has moved back to Carolanne Farms in Kempsville on the Elizabeth River in Virginia […]
August 26, 2012

Azalea Back at Grandview in Hampton, VA

Azalea remains on the Peninsula flying about Grafton, Poquoson and Grandview. Here are her data points – YELLOW arrow Aug 22 at 4:00pm, PINK pointer Aug […]
August 26, 2012

Camellia on Tour Again 8/25

Well after spending a few days on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River – YELLOW arrow Aug 22 at 1:00am, Camellia has been on a […]
August 23, 2012

KE Still at Sandy Point on the Potomac River

From Aug 2 – YELLOW arrow – through Aug 16 – WHITE arrow – KE has remained on the shores of the Potomac River west of […]
August 22, 2012

Azalea Remains on the Peninsula 8/22

Azalea has also not gone far. She has been flying all about the Poquoson area the past few days. Her data points – YELLOW arrow Aug […]
August 22, 2012

Camellia on Elizabeth River 8/22

Camellia has not gone far. After being in the Georgetown neighborhood – YELLOW arrow Aug 18 at 7:00pm, he flew a short distance to the Eastern […]
August 19, 2012

Azalea Returns to Poquoson, VA

Just as Azalea has done the past two years she has left the NC Tidewater Research Station and returned to Virginia. She has returned to a place […]
August 19, 2012

Camellia in Georgetown, Chesapeake 8/18

While I was away checking on the Kodiak brown bears in Katmai, Alaska, Camellia spent most of his time in the area of the Eastern Branch […]
August 13, 2012
Fletcher Smith with Akpik on breeding ground in the Canadian Arctic (copy)

Brassy whimbrels fly more than 2,500 miles out to sea and through the heart of the Atlantic Ocean completing a nonstop flight of 6 days

August 13, 2012
Fletcher Smith with Akpik on breeding ground in the Canadian Arctic (copy)

Brassy whimbrels fly more than 2,500 miles out to sea and through the heart of the Atlantic Ocean completing a nonstop flight of 6 days

(Williamsburg, VA)—Scientists at the Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) have tracked 3 whimbrels off the east coast of Canada to the northern shore of South America […]
August 8, 2012

Azalea Still at Tidewater Research Station

Azalea is doing as she has done for the past two summer seasons. Fly to the NC Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, NC, spend a few weeks, fly […]
August 8, 2012

Camellia at Bow Creek Golf Course in Va Beach

Camellia has returned to one of the golf courses he has visited before – Bow Creek off Rosemont Road in Virginia Beach. He started this four-day […]
August 7, 2012

KE Flies to Potomac River

Well, KE is following in the flight-steps of Azalea and Camellia by flying to the Potomac River. KE spent three days just west of Hardyville and […]
August 4, 2012

Camellia Still on Pocaty River 8/4

Camellia remains on the very narrow Pocaty River in the Blackwater section of southern rural Chesapeake. Must be finding food there. This is his second visit […]
August 4, 2012

Azalea Remains at TRS 8/4

Just as she has done the past two years, Azalea has returned for an extended stay at the Tidewater Research Station. She seems to be fishing […]
August 2, 2012

2013 “Garden of Eagles” Calendar

You may now pre-order your 2013 “Garden of Eagles” calendar for shipment in September. The calendar highlights the 2012 year of change at the bald eagle […]