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March 7, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 7, 2014
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Camellia at Fort Story Mar 3 2014

Thanks to our recent cloudy weather the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing did not have enough battery power to send data subsequent to March 3 […]
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March 2, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 2, 2014
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Camellia Make Whirlwind Tour of Virginia Beach – Mar 2 2014

I am out of breath trying to keep up with Camellia the past three days. Put on your goggles, fasten your seatbelt and follow the PURPLE […]
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March 1, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 1, 2014
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KE Remains At Swift Creek Reservoir Feb 27 2014

KE appears to have found a great fishing hole at Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County, VA. She arrived here for the first time on Jan […]
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February 27, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Princess Anne Country Club Feb 27 2014

After a brief visit to Great Bridge East in Chesapeake, and spending the night at Red Wing Golf Course (GREEN Feb 25 at 1am) in Virginia […]
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February 24, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 24, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Chesapeake 2/23/2014

Camellia has made a return flight to Chesapeake. There were only a few satellite data points so we do not know exactly the flight path he […]
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February 22, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 22, 2014
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Camellia in Hampton Feb 21 2014

One more days data for Camellia. He apparently stayed near Syms Middle School all day Feb 20, but then on Feb 21 began to explore more […]
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February 21, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 21, 2014
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Camellia Remains in Hampton, VA Feb 20 2014

Very little satellite data for Camellia but we do know where he is as of Feb 20 at 8:00am (WHITE arrow). Only one data point on […]
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February 19, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 19, 2014
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Camellia Flies to Hampton, VA Feb 18 2014

Thank goodness for the sun. The solar battery powering the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing charged up enough to send data from Noon on Feb […]
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February 15, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 15, 2014
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KE At Swift Creek Reservoir Feb 13

KE has spent most of the past week at Swift Creek Reservoir in Chesterfield County. She did make one visit to the Chesterfield landfill on Feb […]
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February 15, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 15, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Hillcrest in Chesapeake Feb 14

Well, once again there is very little satellite data from Camellia due to the cloudy weather we have been having. However, there is enough data to […]
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February 8, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 8, 2014
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KE Has been Exploring Feb 6 2014

KE has been exploring territory that is new to her. She began the past week at Swift Creek Reservoir in Pocahontas State Park (YELLOW arrow Jan […]
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February 5, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 5, 2014
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Camellia Travels to Hatton Point in Portsmouth 2/4

Surprise! The satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing sent enough data to know that he has flown to Hatton Point in Portsmouth on the Western Branch […]
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February 4, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 4, 2014
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KE at Swift Creek Reservoir Jan 30 2014

KE is visiting one of the most popular fishing holes in central Virginia, Swift Creek Reservoir (http://www.dgif.virginia.gov/fishing/waterbodies/display.asp?id=128). This 156-acre body of water is a part of […]
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February 2, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 2, 2014
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Camellia Returns to Elizabeth River Feb 1 2014

I only was able to obtain a few hours data for Camellia. His transmitter did not like the snow any more than we did, and stopped […]
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January 28, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 28, 2014
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Camellia at Indian River and North Landing Jan 27

Camellia has been visiting a few familiar places and as of this map is in a farm field not too far from the Virginia Beach Courthouse […]
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January 25, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 25, 2014
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KE Flies to Chesterfield County as of Jan 23 2014

Well, it seems that KE is intent on not returning to Virginia Beach. She has instead flown west to Chesterfield County south of Richmond to the […]
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January 24, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 24, 2014
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Camellia Been in Currituck County North Carolina

Blame it on the weather! Why not, we all do. Anyway, the satellite transmitter Camellia is wearing did not send a signal from Jan 12 to […]
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January 18, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 18, 2014
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KE Returns to Surry County Jan 16

KE has returned to the same farm field in Surry County, VA (White arrow – Jan 16 at 4:oopm). She crossed the James River, flying over […]
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January 16, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 16, 2014
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KE Transmitter Resumes Working Jan 15 2014

For an unknown reason the cell transmitter that KE is wearing stopped sending a signal from Dec 31 to Jan 12 at Noon. The transmitter is […]
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January 15, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 15, 2014
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KE Transmitter Has Stopped Working – Dec 31, 2013

The juvenile female bald eagle known as KE was fitted with a cell technology transmitter on May 22, 2012 at her nest tree in the Saw […]
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January 12, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 12, 2014
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Camellia at South Centerville and Beaver Dam Jan 12 – 1am Updated

Camellia’s transmitter fell silent again from Jan 6 to Jan 9. The transmitter began sending a signal again at 3pm Jan 9 (PINK). As of this […]
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January 7, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 7, 2014
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Camellia – Elbow & Centerville Jan 6

Camellia moved north early yesterday morning to the area near the landfill at the intersection of Centerville Turnpike and Elbow Rd. As of this map at […]
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January 6, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 6, 2014
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Camellia – South Centerville Near Beaver Dam Jan 5, 2014

Camellia’s transmitter began sending a signal on Jan 4 at 2:00pm (Yellow Arrow) and as of Jan 5 at 5:00pm (White Arrow) he was sitting right […]
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January 3, 2014
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 3, 2014
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KE in Surry County Dec 31 2013

For the first time since leaving Virginia Beach on July 29, 2012, KE has come close to her natal territory. On Dec 27 at 3:00pm – […]
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