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 […]
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). […]
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). […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]