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January 17, 2011
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Landing & Takeoff Jan 17

With launch date tomorrow Jan 18, I thought it appropriate to post landing and takeout photos, and give viewers a view of the forward launch branch […]
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January 17, 2011
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Landing & Takeoff Jan 17

With launch date tomorrow Jan 18, I thought it appropriate to post landing and takeout photos, and give viewers a view of the forward launch branch […]
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January 16, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 16, 2011
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Mating at New Nest Tree Jan 16

This is the first time this season that the eagles have been observed mating, or at least trying to, at the new nest tree. 7:36am Jan 16, […]
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January 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 11, 2011
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Nest Building

Yesterday morning Jan 10 the female moved a large piece of rotting tree trunk that has been in the back of the nest for about two […]
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January 7, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 7, 2011
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Did Someone Say SNOW!!! Where? When?

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January 4, 2011
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Eagles Take Break From Nest Building

The eagle pair took a break from nest building today – Jan 4. They each brought one stick apeice then stood in the nest briefly. The […]
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January 2, 2011
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Nuzzle, Nuzzle

Not much nest building this morning. Male brought one small stick, hung around long enough to get a little lovey-dovey from mom, then left. She got […]
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January 1, 2011
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Eagle Cam Camera

A frequent question in the past has been “what does the camera look like?” While it was down being cleaned and relocated to the new 2011 […]
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December 31, 2010
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New Nest Photos 12-31-10

A few photos of the NBG adults eagles in their new nest Dec 31. Male arrived at 6:54 and female at 6:56 this morning. Both brought […]
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December 30, 2010
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Photos from New Nest Tree Dec 30

I suspect that all the Norfolk Botanical Garden eagle fans are aware that the camera was removed from the 2010 season nest tree yesterday Dec 29. […]
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December 26, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 26, 2010
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Weathering Winter Weather

This morning, Dec 26, we are having a snow storm in our region – for us anything over an inch is a storm – and at […]
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December 24, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 24, 2010
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Merry Christmas from NBG Eagles

The Norfolk Botanical Garden eagle adults wish all their fans a merry and healthy Christmas. Photos taken on “love branch” Christmas Eve.
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December 16, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 16, 2010
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Cooper's Hawk on Love Branch

This morning, Dec 16, an adult Cooper’s Hawk (male, I believe) sat out on the end of the “love branch” in the 2010 eagle nest tree […]
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December 16, 2010
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Cooper’s Hawk on Love Branch

This morning, Dec 16, an adult Cooper’s Hawk (male, I believe) sat out on the end of the “love branch” in the 2010 eagle nest tree […]
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December 5, 2010
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Male Eagle Photos Dec 5

Despite a few challenges like the wind blowing 20-25 mph and the eagle bouncing like a cork on the sea, the camera being 30 ft away […]
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November 30, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 30, 2010
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Female Nov 30, 2010

The eagles appear to be working on their new nest this morning. While the camera does not have a view of the new nest, the eagles […]
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November 24, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 24, 2010
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Night Roost in 2010 Nest Tree

For 6 of the past 8 nights, the adult eagles at NBG have sat all night on the front branches of the 2010 nest tree. Last […]
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November 17, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 17, 2010
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Nov 17 All Night Perch

The adults sat all night on the front branches of last season’s nest tree as seen in photos 1 and 2. Then briefly close together on […]
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November 16, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 16, 2010
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Adults on Love Branch Nov 17, 2010

At 3:10 this afternoon the female adult landed on the “love branch” of the 2010 nest tree. At 3:15 the male joined her (web cam photo […]
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October 28, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 28, 2010
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Overnight Roost in Nest Tree

The adults for the past couple weeks or more have been roosting overnight in either the nest tree or the camera tree. Last night both were […]
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October 27, 2010
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Female Still Has Black Head Feather

Last eagle season one way to identify the female adult eagle at Norfolk Botanical Garden was by a single black feather in the top of her […]
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October 27, 2010
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Red Sunrise at NBG Oct 27

For the past 4 weeks the two NBG eagle adults have been frequenting the two front branches of the nest tree early in the morning. A […]
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October 6, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 6, 2010
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Adults in Nest Tree Oct 6

Adults arrive at nest tree – love branch – 3:30pm Fly to branches below nest Return to love branch Female up close Male even closer
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October 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 3, 2010
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Adult in Rain 10-03-10, Etc

One of the adults sat through the rain this morning, Oct 3, on the love branch in the nest tree. After the adult eagle left a […]
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