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June 23, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 23, 2012
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Azalea Remains at Catfish Ponds 6/23

Azalea has not changed her location. The only thing different is that on June 21 she flew north across Highway 64 to Arsky Lake. Here are […]
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June 23, 2012
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Camellia at Rosemont Forest Elem School 6/22

Camellia has left the county and returned to “the city”, except to a place he has not visited before – Rosemont Forest Elementary School on the […]
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June 20, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 20, 2012
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Azalea Remains In Washington County, NC

Azalea is still near Plymouth, NC in Washington County at the privately owned catfish farm. It appears that she only made flights to the catfish ponds […]
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June 20, 2012
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Camellia Still Exploring “The County” 6/20

Camellia is still checking out what used to be Princess Anne County (since 1962 Virginia Beach). It is still mostly rural farmland. One of the largest tracts […]
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June 19, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 19, 2012
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Saw Pen Point Transmittered Bald Eagle

On May 22, 2012 Libby Mojica, wildlife biologist with The Center for Conservation Biology (CCB), fitted a cell technology transmitter on a juvenile bald eagle in […]
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June 17, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 17, 2012
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Azalea – No Change – Catfish

Same Azalea story. It’s catfish. As she has done the past two seasons, she arrives at the Tidewater Research Station and private catfish ponds and stays […]
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June 17, 2012
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Camellia Remains at Mill Landing 6/17

Camellia has made a round-trip from Mill Landing Rd to Creeds and back to Mill Landing Rd. He is still exploring “the county”. At Creeds you can see […]
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June 15, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 15, 2012
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Azalea – No Change in Location

Only need one map for Azalea because she is still where she has been since May 28 – the privately owned catfish ponds and the NC […]
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June 15, 2012
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Camellia Visiting Mill Landing Road Again

Camellia is still in “the country”. He has just moved a bit further south in Virginia Beach to another farm field that he has visited before […]
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June 12, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 12, 2012
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Azalea Stll at Catfish Farm in NC

Not much to say about Azalea. She is spending most of her time in the communal roost area off Gourd Neck Rd, and making an occasional […]
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June 12, 2012
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Camellia Returns to Charity Methodist Church

Camellia really likes to fish in the farm ditches behind Charity United Methodist Church. He has been here several times and returned again on June 10. […]
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June 8, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 8, 2012
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Fish farms and Landfills

Azalea’s continues to forage and roost at the fish farms in North Carolina as Reese reported in his last post. Camellia continues to explore lower Tidewater […]
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June 6, 2012
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Camellia visits Virginia Delegate

Hi folks – I’m manning the blog this week for Reese. As you may know, Camellia is fond of golf courses and this week spent Monday […]
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June 5, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 5, 2012
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Azalea Still at Catfish Farm 6/5

Azalea has settled in at the NC Tidewater Research Station and privately owned catfish farm. She is also using two communal roost at night. The one […]
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June 2, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 2, 2012
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Azalea Remains at Tidewater Research Station 6/1

Azalea is back in a place with which she is most familiar because she spent much of her time here in 2010 and 2011 – the […]
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June 2, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 2, 2012
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Camellia Flies to Bow Creek Golf Course 6/1

Camellia is one “urbanized” bald eagle. After spending several days at a housing project known as Buckner Farm he has flown to yet another residential neighborhood, […]
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May 30, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 30, 2012
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Azalea – SURPRISE!! – Catfish Farm

Well, almost everyone has been wondering and asking when Azalea was going to return to the catfish farm in Plymouth, NC. No longer a question. She […]
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May 30, 2012
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Camellia Remains at Buckner Farm May 30

Camellia has stayed in the same neighborhood for the past three days – Buckner Farm off S. Rosement Rd in Virginia Beach. There are 8 ponds […]
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May 27, 2012
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Camellia Photos – May 27, 2012

Here are a few photos of Camellia today as he soars over Buckner Farm off S. Rosemont Rd in Virginia Beach. That is right where the […]
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May 27, 2012
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Azalea Returns to Hampton Back River

Azalea has once again returned to the Back River in Hampton near Langley Air Force Base. She began at Back Bay in Virginia Beach (YELLOW arrow […]
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May 27, 2012
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Camellia Remains at Buckner Farms 5/26

Camellia has not gone anywhere since his last map. He is at a rain storm pond in Buckner Farms in Va Beach off Rosemont Rd. Here […]
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May 24, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 24, 2012
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Camellia at Green Run in Va Beach 5/24

Camellia has almost made a round-trip in the past three days. He began at the Virginia Beach National Golf Course (YELLOW arrow May 21 at 1:00am). […]
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May 24, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 24, 2012
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Azalea Remains in Back Bay Area 5/24

Azalea has not traveled far the past three days. She is still in the northern part of Back Bay in Virginia Beach. She started out at […]
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May 21, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 21, 2012
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Azalea Near Colechester Rd Va Beach 5/21

Azalea has left the Peninsula, Hampton and Langley Air Force Base and returned to Virginia Beach. She began this map period at Langley AFB (YELLOW arrow […]
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