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 […]
March 25, 2012
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 […]
March 17, 2012
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 […]
March 11, 2012
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 […]
March 10, 2012
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 […]
February 25, 2012
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 […]
February 24, 2012
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 […]
February 20, 2012
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 […]
February 20, 2012
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 […]
February 13, 2012
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 […]
February 8, 2012
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 […]
January 22, 2012
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 […]