Center for Conservation Biology

May 5, 2010

Hi – My Name is Camellia

Today, May 5, 2010, the oldest of the three eaglets at Norfolk Botanical Garden was fitted with a satellite transmitter by Libby Mojica, Raptor Biologist at […]
May 3, 2010

Azalea in Perquimans County, NC

Azalea has finally left the catfish ponds in Washington County, NC east of Plymouth. She spent April 27 thru about noon April 30 at the catfish […]
May 1, 2010

Azalea Still at Catfish Ponds April 30

Azalea remains at the catfish ponds east of Plymouth, NC in Washington County as of April 30, 2010.
April 30, 2010

Feather Care

A couple of weeks ago a WVEC eagle cam viewer asked if the eaglets were itching since they kept pulling at their feathers. The moderator on duty […]
April 30, 2010

Eaglets Eating Catfish

This morning, April 30, after 10am the male delivered a catfish to the nest. The oldest eaglet (NC) was first in line to get his share of […]
April 28, 2010

Azalea – “I Am Still Eating Catfish”

Azalea – ” I arrived back here at the catfish ponds south of Roper and east of Plymouth, NC on April 14. This is my third time visiting these […]
April 28, 2010

Azalea – "I Am Still Eating Catfish"

Azalea – ” I arrived back here at the catfish ponds south of Roper and east of Plymouth, NC on April 14. This is my third time visiting these […]
April 26, 2010

Feeding Myself

This is the middle eaglet feeding itself this afternoon (April 26). Still not quite sure how to use its feet to hold on while it pulls, […]
April 24, 2010

Azalea at Catfish Ponds April 24

Azalea remains at the catfish ponds in Washington County, NC early morning April 24. Overnight she was at the nearby communal roost.
April 21, 2010

Catfish, Catfish and More Catfish

Not much new this time. Azalea arrived back at the catfish ponds east of Plymouth, NC on April 14 and has not left.  As of 10am […]
April 19, 2010

Self Feeding

April 19 marks a major milestone for two of the three eaglets. For the first time NC and #2 fed themselves. Between 7:05 and 7:24 this evening NC first stood […]
April 19, 2010

Azalea Still Feasting on Catfish

As of yesterday afternoon, April 18, Azalea was still just east of Plymouth, NC at the catfish ponds. Detailed map later. In the meantime you can […]
April 15, 2010

Back to the Catfish Ponds

Catfish are just too tempting and must be easy to catch. After spending April 10-13 on the east shore of the Little River in Pasquotank County, […]
April 14, 2010

Azalea 10 Month Travels & 2010 Transmitter Date

The map above of Azalea’s travels covers the period June 13, 2009 through April 12, 2010 – 10 months. She has wandered widely as young bald […]
April 14, 2010

Azalea 10 Month Travels & 2010 Transmitter Date

The map above of Azalea’s travels covers the period June 13, 2009 through April 12, 2010 – 10 months. She has wandered widely as young bald […]
April 13, 2010

Gender of Bald Eagle Broods at NBG

Dr. Bryan Watts addresses the question about the gender of the eaglets that this pair of bald eagles has produced at Norfolk Botanical Garden:  A question was recently […]
April 13, 2010

Azalea Visits Virginia Beach Again!!!

Our girl Azalea likes to do her own thing, without telling us in advance. She left the catfish farms in Washington County, NC on the evening […]
April 10, 2010

Azalea Returns to Currituck County, NC

Azalea is back on the North River in Currituck County, NC as of April 9. She visited here on the Intracoastal Waterway near Coinjock in mid-March.