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May 1, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 1, 2014
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Camellia at Red Wing Lake/Atlantic Shores April 30

Camellia has been wandering around eastern Virginia Beach for the past three days. Follow the RED LINE – YELLOW arrow (Pocaty River), PINK (Nanney’s Creek), GREEN […]
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April 28, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 28, 2014
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Camellia Returns To Pocaty River Apr 27

Camellia has returned to the Pocaty River in Chesapeake – WHITE arrow April 27 at 9am. He left Gloucester early the morning of April 24 and […]
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April 24, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 24, 2014
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Camellia Remains in Gloucester County April 23

Camellia has left the Gloucester County landfill, but has only moved a few miles south in Gloucester County. As of this satellite map Camellia is between […]
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April 21, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 21, 2014
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Camellia Revisits Gloucester County Landfill April 20

Camellia is visiting familiar territory – the Gloucester County, Va landfill. He was last here in November 2013. He left the King and Queen County landfill […]
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April 19, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 19, 2014
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Camellia at King & Queen County Landfill 4/18/2014

Camellia has returned to the King and Queen County landfill. He was last there in October 2013. Follow the RED line. Camellia took the long flight […]
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April 17, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 17, 2014
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KE – Transmitter Falls Off – April 10, 2014

KE is now on her own. Her transmitter fell off about April 10 in a farm field a short distance from Surry, VA. The transmitter was […]
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April 16, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 16, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Stonegate in Chesapeake 4/15

Camellia did not spend much time at Lake Smith  (YELLOW arrow Apr 12 at 5am)- just a brief visit. He reversed course and flew back to […]
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April 13, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 13, 2014
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Camellia At Lake Smith/Cypress Point Golf Club Apr 12

So much for predictions! Trying to forecast where Camellia will be is even worse than trying to tell in advance what the weather will do in […]
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April 10, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 10, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Pocaty River Apr 9 2014

Camellia has returned to a very familiar place – the Pocaty River in Chesapeake. He has been here many times in the past 3 1/2 years. […]
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April 9, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 9, 2014
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Camellia Remains at Baily Creek – Chesapeake April 8

Looks like Camellia has found a good fishing hole right beside Interstate-664 on Bailey Creek in the Western Branch section of Chesapeake, VA. Camellia has flown […]
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April 6, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 6, 2014
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Camellia on Bailey Creek – Chesapeake Apr 6

Camellia is still in the same Western Branch part of Chesapeake, VA. As of this map he is right beside I-664 on Bailey Creek – White […]
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April 3, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 3, 2014
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Camellia in Glenmore Neighborhood, Chesapeake 4/3/2014

“Sorry to tell those of you who were looking for me (Camellia) in Stonegate. I didn’t stay there long. I am still exploring!!” For the past […]
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March 31, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 31, 2014
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Camellia at Stonegate in Chesapeake 3/30

Camellia has returned to the Johnstown Rd area in Chesapeake. There are 6 ponds in the Stonegate neighborhood and that is where Camellia was at 6pm […]
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March 29, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 29, 2014
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Camellia and KE on Same Map

Camellia and KE both visited the Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge but on different days. The PURPLE line is CAMELLIA and the BLUE line is KE. Camellia was […]
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March 29, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 29, 2014
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KE Visits Newport News, Suffolk, Portsmouth

KE has been on an exploratory circuit flight visiting Fort Eustis (DARK BLUE), Newport News (LIGHT BLUE), Great Dismal Swamp NWR (ORANGE), Portsmouth (PURPLE). All on March […]
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March 28, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 28, 2014
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Camellia Returns to LagoMar-Atwoodtown in Va Beach 3/27

It appears that the fishing must be good in the small ponds and ditches in the LagoMar/Atwoodtown neighborhood in Virginia Beach. Camellia spent several days there […]
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March 26, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2014
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Camellia Visits Dam Neck Naval Base Mar 24

Camellia has traveled across the Tidewater region to the Dam Neck US Naval Base as of 5pm March 24 (WHITE). Camellia has been here before, but several […]
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March 23, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 23, 2014
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Camellia at Bennetts Creek – Suffolk Mar 23 2014

Caution once again in reading the data from Camellia’s satellite transmitter. NO data was sent from Mar 16 at 5pm (YELLOW) to Mar 20 at Noon […]
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March 22, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 22, 2014
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KE on James River in Surry County Mar 20

KE is visiting the James River in Surry County. This is a known bald eagle concentration area, so she has lots of company. You can see […]
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March 21, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 21, 2014
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KE Returns to Surry County, VA Mar 13 2014

After spending about 6 weeks at Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County, KE has returned to Surry County on Lawnes Creek which is south of the Surry […]
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March 18, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 18, 2014
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Camellia at Aeropines Golf Club March 16 2014

Camellia hung around the LagoMar neighborhood in Virginia Beach until the afternoon of Mar 16. He then flew to the Aeropines Golf Club at the Oceana […]
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March 15, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 15, 2014
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Camellia – LagoMar – Va Beach March 14 2014

After hanging around the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River in Portsmouth for two days, Camellia flew to the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River and […]
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March 12, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 12, 2014
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Camellia in Portsmouth Mar 11 2014

Camellia has been traveling once again. A caution!! – There was no data from the satellite transmitter from 1am Mar 3 (Yellow arrow) to Mar 8 […]
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March 8, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 8, 2014
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KE Remains At Swift Creek Reservoir Mar 6

For the time being KE appears to have found a home. She has been at Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County, VA for more than a month. Fishing […]
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