Within the American Bald Eagle mid-Atlantic population there are some not-so-suttle changes taking place. Late May and throughout June young eaglets are leaving their natal nests […]
Grace may leave the North Carolina Tidewater Research Station for a brief time, but just like Azalea who preceded her, she comes right back. The GREEN […]
Grace has remained at the North Carolina Tidewater Research Station the past couple days. She seems to have her favorite place in the communal roost in […]
The bald eagle Camellia from Norfolk Botanical Garden in Norfolk, Virginia hatched on March 11, 2010. His egg was laid on January 31, 2010. Camellia was […]
As the previous blog post notes, Grace arrived at Mackay Island National Wildlife Refuge – http://www.fws.gov/refuge/mackay_island/ – yesterday March 8, 2015. Taking a chance that she would […]
Grace has once again returned to the North Carolina Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, NC. She left Mattamuskeet NWR about 11:00am Mar 2 and flew directly […]
It appears that the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing has sent its final signal. A combination of factors has contributed to the failure of the […]