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November 28, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 28, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Harwoods Mill Reservoir

Azalea was last on Corbin Pond in King and Queen County (YELLOW arrow Nov 24 at 6:00pm and PURPLE pointer Nov 25 at 1:00am). She stayed […]
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November 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 25, 2011
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Azalea at Corbin Pond in K&Q County

Azalea remained at the King and Queen County landfill until about 10:00am Nov 24. At 11:00am (PINK pointer) she was moving south. As of this map […]
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November 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 25, 2011
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Azalea at Corbin Pond in K&Q County

Azalea remained at the King and Queen County landfill until about 10:00am Nov 24. At 11:00am (PINK pointer) she was moving south. As of this map […]
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November 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 25, 2011
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Camellia Exploring Va Beach Again

When we last saw Camellia he was in the Camellia Garden at NBG at 7:00pm Nov 21 (YELLOW arrow). He stayed in that spot for the […]
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November 22, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 22, 2011
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Azalea – How Do You Spell “Landfill”?

Been here before and done that!. The last satellite map showed that Azalea was at the Gloucester County Landfill  (YELLOW arrow  Nov 15 at 1:00am). She […]
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November 22, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 22, 2011
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Azalea – How Do You Spell "Landfill"?

Been here before and done that!. The last satellite map showed that Azalea was at the Gloucester County Landfill  (YELLOW arrow  Nov 15 at 1:00am). She […]
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November 22, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 22, 2011
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Camellia Returns to NBG

Camellia is back at Norfolk Botanical Garden!!!. After spending a few weeks away from home, Camellia has returned to familiar grounds. The last satellite map showed […]
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November 15, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 15, 2011
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Azalea at Gloucester County Landfill Nov 15

Do eagles have memory? In 2009 and 2010 Azalea spent time at the Gloucester County Landfill near Adner, VA on US Route 17 and has returned […]
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November 15, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 15, 2011
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Camellia Near Waverly, VA Nov 14

Camellia has not traveled far and remains in Sussex County, VA. He started out near Wakefield, VA at 7:00pm Nov 12 (YELLOW arrow) and was still […]
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November 12, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 12, 2011
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Azalea in Lakewood in Norfolk Nov 11

Azalea has been on the move locally once again. At 1:00am Nov 9 (YELLOW arrow) and 8:00am Nov 9 (GREEN pointer) she was at Stumpy Lake in Virginia […]
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November 12, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 12, 2011
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Camellia Leaves Landfill – Now Near Wakefield, VA

Camellia arrived at the Sussex County Landfill on Oct 31, and left about 7:00am Nov 11 flying northeast across US Route 460 into Surrey County. At […]
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November 9, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 9, 2011
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Azalea Back At Stumpy Lake 11/09

Azalea has been on tour visiting in Norfolk, Portsmouth, Suffolk, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach. YELLOW arrow – previous location Nov 6 at 8:00am Trashmore II in […]
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November 9, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 9, 2011
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Camellia Remains At Sussex County Landfill 11/08

Camellia has not been traveling the past three days. He remains at the Sussex County Landfill near Waverly, VA staying at night in woods east of […]
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November 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 6, 2011
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Azalea at Va Beach Landfill – Trashmore II Nov 6

Well Camellia and Azalea may be miles apart but they are thinking alike. Both are at public waste landfills this morning. Azalea was last at Stumpy […]
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November 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 6, 2011
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Camellia Remains at Sussex Landfill Nov 6

Camellia has not left the Sussex County Landfill since arriving there on Oct 31. As the map markers show, he is spending the nights in a […]
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November 3, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 3, 2011
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Azalea Remains at Stumpy Lake in VB

Azalea has settled in at Stumpy Lake in Virginia Beach. Other than one long roundtrip on Nov 2 (YELLOW pin at Great Neck at 1:00pm), she […]
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November 3, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 3, 2011
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Camellia Flies to Sussex County, VA 10/31

Camellia has suddenly gotten wanderlust and flown west to Sussex County, VA and the Sussex County Landfill operated by Atlantic Waste Disposal. He was last at […]
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October 31, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 31, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Virginia Beach 10/30

Our last satellite map showed that Azalea was still in Northumberland County at 10:00am Oct 28. She took off from there about 1:00pm and headed south […]
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October 31, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 31, 2011
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Camellia On The Move Again – Trick or Treat

Camellia has spread his wings again over Tidewater Virginia. Mostly old but something new as well. Here is where he was at these dates and times […]
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October 28, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 28, 2011
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Azalea Still in Northumberland County, VA

Azalea is still flying about the Little Wicomico River watershed. There has been at least two sightings of Azalea in the past two days. Photos of […]
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October 28, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 28, 2011
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Camellia Tours Southern Rural Chesapeake

Camellia, the urban bald eagle, has made a two day trip to the rural countryside of southern Chesapeake. As of the last satellite map he was […]
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October 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 25, 2011
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Azalea Move Back to Smith Point Marina

Azalea has not travel far. She is still on or near the Little Wicomico River in Northumberland County, VA. She is revisiting the shore of Chesapeake […]
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October 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 25, 2011
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Camellia Spends 2 More Nights at NBG

Camellia in the past week has spent four nights at Norfolk Botanical Garden -1:00am Oct 21, 22, 23, and 24. On the last satellite map Camellia […]
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October 24, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 24, 2011
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Azalea Still in Northumberland County Oct 22

Azalea has remained in the Little Wicomico River watershed. On Oct 18 at 7:00pm he was at the Yellow arrow and as of this map at […]
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