Center for Conservation Biology

March 29, 2010

Banding the NBG Eaglets March 31

To our WVEC Eagle Cam Viewers Several viewers have expressed concerns about the banding of the bald eagle chicks on Wednesday March 31 and we do hear […]
March 29, 2010

Azalea Visiting Research Station in NC

After spending several days on the North River watershed in Currituck County, NC, Azalea left there about 8:00am March 24 and flew back to Mattamuskeet National […]
March 29, 2010

Azalea Back Near Roper, NC

As of March 28, Azalea has returned to Roper, NC where she earlier this month found the catfish farms. You can check her travels and 60 […]
March 27, 2010

Three Eaglet Photo Gallery

Eagle cam photos of the three two-week old eaglets from the morning of March 26. Click on photos to enlarge.
March 26, 2010

Peering Over the Edge

Yesterday, March 25, for the first time the three NBG eaglets were strong enough to make it up and out of the nest cup that they […]
March 26, 2010

Azalea Returns to Mattamuskeet – Again

Azalea has made another return flight to Mattamuskeet NWR in Hyde County, NC as of Thursday March 25 after several days on the North River watershed […]
March 25, 2010

How Old are The NBG Adults?

The question is asked every day – How old are the NBG adults? Here is the best answer we can give based on what we know […]
March 23, 2010

Azalea Makes Quick Visit to Norfolk

Surprise, Surprise, Surprise!! Bet you thought when you heard that Azalea was in Currituck County that she flew straight there from Bertie County. That would have […]
March 22, 2010

Crop, Ears, Feather Tracts

Photo 1 – The Crop – Every day the question is asked “What is the crop?” In short it is a pantry or storage area below […]
March 20, 2010

Azalea back in Currituck County, NC

Azalea did not stay in Bertie County, NC very long. As of midnight March 20 she was near Shawboro, NC in Currituck County. Map later.
March 19, 2010

Sunrise Breakfast from Dad

Dad feeding breakfast to the three eaglets at sunrise March 19. Click on photos to enlarge.
March 18, 2010

Azalea Flies West to Bertie County, NC

Azalea remained in the area of Roper, NC throughout March 15 and 16. She found a large catfish farm off  Research Station Rd. She roosted overnight […]
March 18, 2010

Down and Thermal System

In our world of animals, only birds grow feathers. Most birds are hatched with feathers called down, also known as plumulaceous. That is what we see […]
March 18, 2010

Azalea Still on the Move

Restless Azalea has moved on again. She now appears to have flown NW about 30 miles and is in western Bertie County, NC. May have a new […]
March 16, 2010

It’s a Really Big World Out There!!

“Wow! It sure does look like a big world out there. Wonder what’s on the other side of these sticks and pine straw? My dad is […]
March 16, 2010

It's a Really Big World Out There!!

“Wow! It sure does look like a big world out there. Wonder what’s on the other side of these sticks and pine straw? My dad is […]
March 15, 2010

Azalea Near Plymouth, NC

Azalea continues to prove that she is a wanderer and explorer. On Mar 8 at 5 pm she was on the Wildlife Drive at Mattamuskeet National […]
March 15, 2010

Feeding Three Hungry Eaglets

Now that incubating and hatching of the three eggs is complete, the next chore for the adults is to keep three hungry eaglets fed. The hatchlings […]