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October 1, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 1, 2010
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Adults Visit Nest Tree Oct 1

About 6:40 this evening Oct 1, 2010 both of the adult eagles flew to the roost tree together. They only stayed there a couple of minutes […]
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September 27, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 27, 2010
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Adult Eagles in Nest Tree Sept 27, 2010

Both of the adult bald eagles were in the nest tree early this morning, Sept 27, 2010. I believe the male – back branch – was […]
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September 16, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 16, 2010
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Visit a Banding Station and/or Hawk Watch

Earlier this week Libby Mojica filled-in for me while I was out of town in Duluth, MN visiting Hawk Ridge, one of the major bird migration […]
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September 9, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 9, 2010
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Adult Sits Next to Camera 09-09-10

For the first time in a couple months, one of the adult eagles at NBG – female I think – sat next to the camera and […]
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September 7, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 7, 2010
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Adult Eagles in Roost Tree Sept 7

Eagle cam photos of the NBG adult eagles in roost tree on evening of Sept 7. Photo 1 is the male. He was joined by the […]
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August 19, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 19, 2010
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Adult Female Weathers Storm Aug 18

August 18 was a really “bad hair” day for the Norfolk Botanical Garden adult female. For the first time in a couple months she sat on […]
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July 25, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 25, 2010
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Adult Sits on Branch Behind NATO Bridge

For the past few weeks in the evening after 6:00pm one of the adult eagles at NBG has perched on a pine branch behind the bridge […]
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July 14, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 14, 2010
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Adult Poses Below Camera

Today, July 14, the male adult (I think it is the male) flew to the front branch of the nest tree about 4:15, but sat there […]
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July 10, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 10, 2010
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Camellia & Yellow-Crowned Night Heron

Camellia (NC) has sat on the front branch of the nest tree for the past three afternoons. Yesterday, July 9, he sat there from about 11:50am […]
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July 10, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 10, 2010
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Camellia & Yellow-Crowned Night Heron

Camellia (NC) has sat on the front branch of the nest tree for the past three afternoons. Yesterday, July 9, he sat there from about 11:50am […]
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July 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 3, 2010
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Aerial Display – What’s Going On?

On Friday July 2 Joe Foreman and I were witness to an extraordinary aerial display over Norfolk Botanical Garden by the two bald eagle fledglings banded […]
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July 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 3, 2010
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Aerial Display – What's Going On?

On Friday July 2 Joe Foreman and I were witness to an extraordinary aerial display over Norfolk Botanical Garden by the two bald eagle fledglings banded […]
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June 24, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 24, 2010
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Camellia Closeups June 24

The WVEC web cam feed was down this evening so here are 4 up close photos of Camellia. For the first time in several days he […]
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June 15, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 15, 2010
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More NE Release Photos

NE was alert and ready to go. He jumped out of the arms of Lisa Barlow up onto the perch. After a few seconds to look […]
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June 14, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 14, 2010
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NE Released at NBG June 14

After spending the night in the care of raptor rehabilator Lisa Barlow in Virginia Beach, NE was taken to Midway Veterinary Hospital and examined this morning […]
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June 14, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 14, 2010
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NE Takes a Swim June 13

For Chapter One of this story refer to Virginia Dept of Game and Inland Fisheries (DGIF) web page http://eaglecam.tumblr.com. At 9:55am June 13 I received an […]
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June 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 3, 2010
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ND and NE Also Pose for Camera

All three of the NBG fledglings have located the camera tree. There are several branches that they can sit on and in the first two photos […]
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June 3, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 3, 2010
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NC – Camellia Poses for the Camera

Camellia – banded NC – is testing his wings and learning what flying is all about. But eagles must also rest and in the shade on […]
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June 1, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 1, 2010
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NE Fledges May 31 12:30pm

Do I fall or fly??? NE had to make a very quick decision at 12:30pm May 31 as he attempted to change his position on an […]
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May 29, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 29, 2010
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ND Fledges May 29

At 6:52am the morning of May 29 the middle eaglet ND flew from the nest tree for the first time. A search with the web cam […]
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May 27, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 27, 2010
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Camellia (NC) Makes Maiden Flight

The evening of May 27, 2010 was VERY eventful. All three of the eaglets in the Norfolk Botanical Garden nest were quite active, but the prize […]
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May 25, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 25, 2010
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All three branching

Early Tuesday morning May 25 all three of the NBG eaglets were out of the nest – branching – at the same time!!
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May 24, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 24, 2010
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Menu Change May 24

One of the most frequently asked questions on the WVEC eagle cam at Norfolk Botanical Garden is what do the eagles eat or do they only […]
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May 23, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 23, 2010
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Camellia (NC) branching May 23

Three times this morning (so far), Sunday May 23, Camellia (NC) has jumped up on one of the branches to right of his nest – at […]
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