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April 15, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 15, 2012
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Camellia Make Round-trip Lynndale to Lynndale

Camellia has been revisiting old fishing grounds by way of a 3-day roundtrip. He began on Lynndale Rd in Little Neck (YELLOW arrow Apr 12 at […]
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April 12, 2012
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Azalea Remains at Honey Bee Golf Course Apr 11

Other than one overnight trip to Stumpy Lake, Azalea has stayed at Honey Bee Golf Course for the past three days. Here are the color data […]
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April 12, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 12, 2012
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Camellia Stays In Inlynnview & Little Neck

Camellia has not travelled far the past three days. He began in Brown Cove (YELLOW arrow Apr 8 at 5:00pm). He spent most of the time […]
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April 12, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 12, 2012
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Camellia Stays In Inlynnview & Little Neck

Camellia has not travelled far the past three days. He began in Brown Cove (YELLOW arrow Apr 8 at 5:00pm). He spent most of the time […]
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April 9, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 9, 2012
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Azalea at Honey Bee on North Landing Apr 9

Azalea has visited the Honey Bee Golf Course in Virginia Beach for the first time. Many other bald eagles have been there in the past few […]
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April 9, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 9, 2012
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Camellia Remains in Inlynnview April 8

Camellia has stayed close to his favorite place the past three days – Inlynnhaven and Brown Cove in Great Neck in Virginia Beach. Other than a […]
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April 6, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 6, 2012
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Camellia Returns to Inlynnview in Great Neck

After a brief jaunt to the southern “county” part of Virginia Beach, Camellia has returned to the densely populated part of Virginia Beach with which he […]
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April 6, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 6, 2012
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Azalea Visits Lake Tecumseh April 6

Azalea has stayed close to coastal Virginia Beach the past three days, getting a closeup view of the Atlantic Ocean. She began at the Princess Anne […]
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April 4, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 4, 2012
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Azalea in Munden Area of Virginia Beach

Azalea was last in West Norfolk in Portsmouth, VA (YELLOW arrow March 31 at 2:00pm). She stayed in that area the rest of March 31 (PINK […]
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April 4, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at April 4, 2012
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Camellia on Blackwater Creek – Va Beach

Camellia has been traveling to new areas. He began his journey in Glengariff across from Norfolk Botanical Garden (YELLOW arrow Mar 31 at 6:00am). From there […]
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March 31, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 31, 2012
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Azalea in West Norfolk – Mar 31

Azalea was last at Stumpy Lake in Virginia Beach YELLOW arrow Mar 28 at 10:00am. She stayed in that area the rest of Mar 28 and […]
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March 31, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 31, 2012
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Camellia in Glengariff Next to NBG 3/31

Camellia has spent a couple days in his favorite place, Brown Cove in Great Neck in Virginia Beach, but is now next door to Norfolk Botanical […]
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March 28, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 28, 2012
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Azalea Goes on Tour

Azalea has been on the move the past 3 + days. She started out on Hoffler Creek in Portsmouth (YELLOW arrow Mar 24 at 6:00pm, and […]
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March 28, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 28, 2012
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Camellia Visits Portsmouth – Briefly 3/27

Camellia began this period in the Great Neck area of Virginia Beach (YELLOW arrow Mar 24 at 5:00pm), and that is where he will end up. […]
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March 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2012
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Azalea on Hoffler Creek in Portsmouth, VA

Azalea began this map period in the River Pines neighborhood in Great Bridge, Chesapeake (YELLOW arrow Mar 22 at 1:00am). The morning of Mar 22 she […]
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March 26, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 26, 2012
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Camellia Remains in Great Neck 3/24

Camellia has not wandered far. At 11:00am Mar 22 he appeared to be in flight over Little Neck (YELLOW arrow), but then took a sharp turn […]
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March 23, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 23, 2012
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Azalea Back in Great Bridge, Chesapeake

Azalea started out this 3 day period in Thoroughgood in Va Beach (YELLOW arrow Mar 19 at 6:00pm). She remained there overnight (PINK pointer Mar 20 […]
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March 23, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 23, 2012
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Camellia Back in Brown Cove Since 3/19

Camellia has returned to his most favorite place – Brown Cove in Great Neck. Will he eventually establish “his” territory there?? Too soon to know that. […]
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March 20, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 20, 2012
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Azalea in Thoroughgood in Va Beach 3/19

Azalea began this period in the Atwoodtown neighborhood in Va Beach (YELLOW arrow Mar 16 at 2:00pm).  She then flew a bit east then north to […]
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March 20, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 20, 2012
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Camellia in Witchduck on Lynnhaven River 3/19

Well, Camellia has finally taken leave of Lake Bradford and revisited neighborhoods where he has been before. His position to start this time period was YELLOW […]
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March 17, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 17, 2012
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Azalea Stays Close to Atlantic Ocean

Azalea spent most of the past three days close to the Atlantic Ocean. She began at Camp Pendleton State Military Base and Lake Christine (YELLOW arrow […]
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March 17, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 17, 2012
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Camellia Remains at Lake Bradford 3/16

Camellia didn’t travel anywhere the past three days. He stayed at Lake Bradford with one visit to the golf course at Little Creek Naval Amphibious on […]
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March 15, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 15, 2012
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Azalea Has Also Been On Tour

Well, the past few days must have been right for touring because Azalea has also been on the move. She started in the Cromwell Farms neighborhood […]
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March 15, 2012
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 15, 2012
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Camellia On The Move – Circuit Route

Lake Bradford to Lake Bradford – Camellia has made a round-trip tour. He began at Lake Bradford (YELLOW arrow Mar 10 at 9:00am. From there he […]
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