Center for Conservation Biology

February 27, 2012

Azalea in Great Bridge, Chesapeake 2/27

Azalea began this period at Red Wing Golf Course (YELLOW arrow Feb 24 at 5:00pm) and spent the night there (PINK pointer Feb 25 at 1:00am). […]
February 27, 2012

Camellia Back in Great Neck 2/27

Camellia has been a challenge to keep up the past three days. He started out on Lake Whitehurst (YELLOW arrow Feb 24 at 1:00am). He first […]
February 25, 2012

North Landing River Eagle Concentration Area

The North Landing River for much of its northern route through Virginia Beach is very narrow and covered with trees. It begins behind Kempsville High School and […]
February 24, 2012

Camellia Returns to Lake Whitehurst

Camellia began this three day period in flight over Little Neck in Va Beach (YELLOW arrow Feb 21 at 2:00pm). She then turned north flying to […]
February 24, 2012

Azalea Returns to Red Wing Golf Course

Azalea has made a 5-day round trip from Red Wing Golf Course (Feb 19) to Red Wing Golf Course (Feb 24). She began the past three days […]
February 24, 2012

Project Osprey Watch Launched by CCB

Photo – Reese F. Lukei, Jr. The Center for Conservation Biology has launched Project Osprey Watch, a project created to engage a global community to collect […]
February 22, 2012
7 week old osprey chick closeup (copy)

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February 22, 2012
7 week old osprey chick closeup

Project OspreyWatch Launched

Williamsburg, VA – The Center for Conservation Biology has launched Project OspreyWatch, a project created to engage a global community to collect data on breeding osprey. […]
February 21, 2012

Azalea Travels into Chesapeake

Azalea is on the move again, although not too far. She began this three day period in Alanton in Va Beach (YELLOW arrow Feb 18 at […]
February 21, 2012

Camellia Flies to Little Neck 2/21

Camellia began this three day period at Lake Taylor in Norfolk (YELLOW arrow Feb 18 at noon). For the first two days all he did was […]
February 20, 2012

Dominance – Female Over Male

Throughout this and previous seasons we have observed the female eagle exercising dominance over the male. This evening we were treated with a visual display of […]
February 20, 2012

Eagles Weather Snow Storm in Richmond Feb 19-20

The bald eagles in Richmond, who are incubating two eggs, had to endure a snow storm last night that left them covered with snow, an indication […]
February 18, 2012

Camellia at Lake Taylor – Norfolk 2/18 Noon

Camellia, like Azalea, has been staying in the same general location the past 4 days – flying back and forth across I-64 from Lake Taylor to Lake Whitehurst. […]
February 18, 2012

Azalea Still in Alanton 2/18

Azalea has not gone far since her last satellite report. In fact look close to see that the YELLOW, GREEN and WHITE markers are all in […]
February 14, 2012

Azalea at First Landing State Park 2/14

Azalea has also been traveling. She began in the Western Branch section of Portsmouth (YELLOW arrow Feb 11 at 6:00pm) where she also spent the night […]
February 14, 2012

Camellia on Tour Again

Camellia has been traveling about Virginia Beach again. He began his journey at Lake Joyce near Chesapeake Bay (YELLOW arrowFeb 11 at 9:00am). He made a […]
February 13, 2012

Morgan City, LA Eagle Expo

Feb 9-11 I represented The Center for Conservation Biology at the Morgan City. LA annual Eagle Expo. I presented a program on the satellite tracking of […]
February 12, 2012

Azalea in Portsmouth Again Feb 11

Azalea has also been traveling since our last satellite map. She was last in the Pembroke area of Virginia Beach (YELLOW arrow Feb 8 at 9:00am. […]