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September 12, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 12, 2012
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Azalea – It’s Catfish Time Again

No surprise at all. Azalea just made a brief stopover in South Mills on her way back to the North Carolina Tidewater Research Station and the […]
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September 12, 2012
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Camellia at King & Queen County Landfill 9/12

Camellia has found the King and Queen County Landfill that Azalea visited in November 2010. Although Camellia has visited other landfills, this is his first time […]
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September 9, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 9, 2012
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Azalea in South Mills, NC 9/9

Azalea has also been on the move, but in the opposite direction – south bound. After a couple weeks in Poquoson, VA – YELLOW arrow Sept […]
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September 9, 2012
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Camellia Travels to King and Queen County, VA

OK – Had enough of Tidewater for the time being. Camellia was last in Portsmouth on the Western Branch of the Elizabeth River – YELLOW arrow Sept […]
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September 6, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 6, 2012
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Azalea – Poquoson Sept 5

Azalea is still flying about Poquoson, VA. Not much to describe so here are her data points – YELLOW arrow Sept 3 at 4:00pm, PINK pointer […]
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September 6, 2012
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Camellia in Portsmouth

After spending most of the day Sept 3 on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River near Carolanne Farms YELLOW arrow Sept 3 at 1:00am, he […]
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September 4, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 4, 2012
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Azalea Still in Poquoson, VA 9/3

Azalea did take one brief flight on Sept 3 to the Langley Air Force Base in Hampton, but other than that she has remained in Poquoson, […]
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September 4, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 4, 2012
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Camellia Back at Carolanne Farms 9/3

Camellia seems to be attracted to certain places and returns often. Carolanne Farms on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River is one of those places. […]
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September 1, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 1, 2012
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Azalea Still in Poquoson 8/31

Not much to tell from the travels of Azalea. She seems to have found a home in the Peninsula community of Poquoson, VA. Here are her […]
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September 1, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 1, 2012
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Camellia Near Pungo in Va Beach 8/31

Camellia has gone back to the country at least for a brief period. He was last at Carolanne Farms on the Elizabeth River near Kempsville – […]
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August 31, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 31, 2012
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KE at King George County Landfill 8/30

Well KE  spent almost a month in one small area in Westmoreland County, VA just west of Sandy Point – July 31 to Aug 29. The […]
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August 29, 2012
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Azalea Remains in Poquoson, VA 8/28

Azalea spent a couple days checking out Grandview Beach and Nature Preserve in Hampton (she has been there before), but has returned to Poquoson and the […]
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August 29, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 29, 2012
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Camellia at Carolanne Farms 8/28

After spending a couple nights at Brown Cove in Great Neck, Camellia has moved back to Carolanne Farms in Kempsville on the Elizabeth River in Virginia […]
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August 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 26, 2012
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Azalea Back at Grandview in Hampton, VA

Azalea remains on the Peninsula flying about Grafton, Poquoson and Grandview. Here are her data points – YELLOW arrow Aug 22 at 4:00pm, PINK pointer Aug […]
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August 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 26, 2012
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Camellia on Tour Again 8/25

Well after spending a few days on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River – YELLOW arrow Aug 22 at 1:00am, Camellia has been on a […]
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August 23, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 23, 2012
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KE Still at Sandy Point on the Potomac River

From Aug 2 – YELLOW arrow – through Aug 16 – WHITE arrow – KE has remained on the shores of the Potomac River west of […]
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August 22, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 22, 2012
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Azalea Remains on the Peninsula 8/22

Azalea has also not gone far. She has been flying all about the Poquoson area the past few days. Her data points – YELLOW arrow Aug […]
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August 22, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 22, 2012
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Camellia on Elizabeth River 8/22

Camellia has not gone far. After being in the Georgetown neighborhood – YELLOW arrow Aug 18 at 7:00pm, he flew a short distance to the Eastern […]
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August 19, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 19, 2012
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Azalea Returns to Poquoson, VA

Just as Azalea has done the past two years she has left the NC Tidewater Research Station and returned to Virginia. She has returned to a place […]
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August 19, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 19, 2012
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Camellia in Georgetown, Chesapeake 8/18

While I was away checking on the Kodiak brown bears in Katmai, Alaska, Camellia spent most of his time in the area of the Eastern Branch […]
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August 8, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 8, 2012
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Azalea Still at Tidewater Research Station

Azalea is doing as she has done for the past two summer seasons. Fly to the NC Tidewater Research Station near Plymouth, NC, spend a few weeks, fly […]
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August 8, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 8, 2012
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Camellia at Bow Creek Golf Course in Va Beach

Camellia has returned to one of the golf courses he has visited before – Bow Creek off Rosemont Road in Virginia Beach. He started this four-day […]
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August 7, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 7, 2012
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KE Flies to Potomac River

Well, KE is following in the flight-steps of Azalea and Camellia by flying to the Potomac River. KE spent three days just west of Hardyville and […]
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August 4, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 4, 2012
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Camellia Still on Pocaty River 8/4

Camellia remains on the very narrow Pocaty River in the Blackwater section of southern rural Chesapeake. Must be finding food there. This is his second visit […]
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