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April 10, 2012
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Male & Female #4 April 9, 2012

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April 10, 2012
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Male & Female #4 April 9, 2012

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April 8, 2012
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Female #4 Returns April 8, 2012

Since March 30 the big question has been ‘Where is female #4?’ Well, we do not know where she has been, however, we do know where […]
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April 8, 2012
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Male Easter Close April 8, 2012

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April 6, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 6, 2012
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Male with Female #3 April 5, 2012

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April 6, 2012
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Male At Sunrise April 3, 2012

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March 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2012
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Photos – Male & Female #4 March 25

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March 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2012
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Photos – Male & Female #4 March 25

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March 25, 2012
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Richmond Eaglets Now a Week Old

The two eaglets in the nest on the James River in Richmond, VA are now a week old – born March 16 and 18. At this […]
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March 24, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 24, 2012
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Female #4 Photos Mar 24

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March 18, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 18, 2012
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Mating 6:43am March 18 at NBG

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March 17, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 17, 2012
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Richmond Eagle Chick Hatches March 16

The first eagle chick of the season in the nest along the James River in Richmond on which the Center for Conservation Biology has a live […]
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March 14, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 14, 2012
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Pair # Four March 14

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March 11, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 11, 2012
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Fourth Female of Breeding Season Accepted By Male at NBG Nest

For the fourth time this 2012 breeding season at Norfolk Botanical Garden the male, whose mate since 2003 died in April 2011, has accepted a five year […]
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March 10, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 10, 2012
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Female #4 Rejected at Nest March 10

This morning at 6:34am the new female #4 landed on the front branch of the NBG nest tree. The male was laying in the nest and saw […]
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March 2, 2012
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Female Up Close March 2

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March 2, 2012
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NBG Male at Sunrise March 2

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February 25, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 25, 2012
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North Landing River Eagle Concentration Area

The North Landing River for much of its northern route through Virginia Beach is very narrow and covered with trees. It begins behind Kempsville High School and […]
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February 24, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 24, 2012
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Project Osprey Watch Launched by CCB

Photo – Reese F. Lukei, Jr. The Center for Conservation Biology has launched Project Osprey Watch, a project created to engage a global community to collect […]
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February 20, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 20, 2012
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Dominance – Female Over Male

Throughout this and previous seasons we have observed the female eagle exercising dominance over the male. This evening we were treated with a visual display of […]
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February 20, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 20, 2012
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Eagles Weather Snow Storm in Richmond Feb 19-20

The bald eagles in Richmond, who are incubating two eggs, had to endure a snow storm last night that left them covered with snow, an indication […]
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February 13, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 13, 2012
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Morgan City, LA Eagle Expo

Feb 9-11 I represented The Center for Conservation Biology at the Morgan City. LA annual Eagle Expo. I presented a program on the satellite tracking of […]
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February 8, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 8, 2012
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Richmond Eagles First Egg Feb 8

The bald eagle pair in Richmond, Va have their first egg as of 5:44pm Feb, 8, 2012. This live bald eagle cam is provided by The […]
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January 22, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 22, 2012
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Juvenile Visits NBG Eagle Nest

On Friday Jan 20 at 2:50pm a 2nd year juvenile (male I think) paid a visit to the bald eagle nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden (Photo […]
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