Center for Conservation Biology

May 6, 2011

Camellia on Muddy Creek – Va Beach

Camellia has not traveled far at all since our last satellite map. He has spent all day May 4 and 5 around Muddy Creek between the […]
May 6, 2011

Azalea “I’m Back At The Catfish Farm”

Azalea did just as it appeared she was doing on our last satellite map. She was on the move back to the NC Tidewater Research Station […]
May 6, 2011

Azalea "I'm Back At The Catfish Farm"

Azalea did just as it appeared she was doing on our last satellite map. She was on the move back to the NC Tidewater Research Station […]
May 4, 2011

Azalea Returns to North Carolina May 3

It appears that Azalea and Camellia spent part of the day of May 1 in the area of Nanney’s Creek. Azalea spent the night of May 1 […]
May 4, 2011

Camellia on Colechester Rd – Va Beach

Camellia is still in the rural area of Virginia, what we folks who were born here refer to as “the County”. After spending the night on […]
May 3, 2011

Female Eagle Honored

On Sunday May 1, 2011, the Native American drum group Four Rivers Drum honored the female adult bald eagle who died at Norfolk International Airport by […]
May 1, 2011

Azalea & Camellia Together on Nanney’s Creek

Azalea = Orange lines – Green dot April 30 1:00am – White dot April 30 10:00am Camellia = Blue lines – Purple dot April 30 1:00am […]
May 1, 2011

Azalea & Camellia Together on Nanney's Creek

Azalea = Orange lines – Green dot April 30 1:00am – White dot April 30 10:00am Camellia = Blue lines – Purple dot April 30 1:00am […]
May 1, 2011

Azalea on Nanney’s Creek in Va Beach

Azalea remains in southern Virginia Beach flying about between the North Landing River at Munden’s Point to Back Bay and Nanney’s Creek (also called Nawney Creek). […]
May 1, 2011

Azalea on Nanney's Creek in Va Beach

Azalea remains in southern Virginia Beach flying about between the North Landing River at Munden’s Point to Back Bay and Nanney’s Creek (also called Nawney Creek). […]
May 1, 2011

Camellia Returns to Back Bay in Va Beach

Camellia left the Camp Peary area and flew further north to Barlow”s Pond on the border of York County and New Kent County and spent the […]
April 30, 2011

Bald Eagle Chick Development

Growth development of bald eagle chicks in the Chesapeake Bay population has been a study subject by biologists at The Center for Conservation Biology. Here is […]
April 29, 2011

Legacy Lady

Historically, American Bald Eagles were plentiful along major river systems and coastal areas throughout eastern Virginia. Here they fed from bountiful shallows of a vast tidal […]
April 28, 2011

Azalea at Munden Point City Park, Va Beach

Azelea has left Knotts Island, NC and Mackay Island NWR after spending 6 days there and returned to Virginia Beach, but a new location for her. […]
April 28, 2011

Camellia at Queens Lake, York County

Camellia remains in York County, VA, but further north just east of Williamsburg and I-64 on Queens Lake and Queens Creek. After spending all day Apr […]
April 25, 2011

Azalea Remains at Knotts Island, NC

Azalea has spent the past 4 days exploring Knotts Island, NC and Mackay Island NWR. She spent the night of Apr 22 just south of the VA/NC […]
April 25, 2011

Camellia Flies Back to York County, VA

Camellia has made a brief trip to North Carolina. After spending the night of April 22 on the Pasquotank River in Camden County, NC, he flew […]
April 23, 2011

Rare 4-Chick Bald Eagle Nest in Virginia

Extremely Rare Bald Eagle 4-chick Brood Documented on James River  On 18 April, 2011 while flying eagle productivity surveys along the James River, Dr Bryan Watts […]