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August 2, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 2, 2011
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Azalea Also on Elizabeth River – But!!

Azalea is also on the Elizabeth River, however, in an entirely different part, the Southern Branch in Chesapeake near the I-64 high-rise bridges, about 10 miles […]
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August 2, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 2, 2011
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Camellia Back on Elizabeth River

Camellia has returned to very familiar territory as of July 31 at 1:00pm – the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River. He hung around the Witchduck, […]
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July 30, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 30, 2011
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Camellia on Lynnhaven River in Va Beach 7/29

Camellia has left Broad Creek in Norfolk and flown to the Western Branch of the Lynnhaven River as of the afternoon of July 26. Since then […]
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July 30, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 30, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Virginia Beach – Again

Azalea has returned once again to Virginia Beach. She left the catfish ponds and Tidewater Research Station about 4:00pm July 28 crossing the Albemarle Sound and […]
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July 26, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 26, 2011
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Camellia Back in Ingleside – Norfolk

After spending most of the day at Hewitt Farms on July 23, Camellia flew back to Algonquin and Crab Creek in Norfolk. He hung around there […]
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July 26, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 26, 2011
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Azalea – Same Status – Eating Catfish

Azalea is just content to spend most of the summer in Plymouth (Washington County), NC. Other than a brief afternoon flight north across Route 64 on […]
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July 23, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 23, 2011
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Camellia At Hewitt Farms Norfolk 9AM 7/23

Camellia spent a couple more days on the Lafayette River in Norfolk and has not been back to Norfolk Botanical Garden since July 19. Yesterday morning […]
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July 23, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 23, 2011
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Azalea – No Change – Catfish

There has been no change in the location of Azalea. All she has done for the past three days is fly back-and-forth between the communal roost […]
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July 20, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 20, 2011
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Camellia Explores Norfolk 7/17-20

Camellia has really been busy flying about several neighborhoods in Norfolk, VA.  On the previous map Camellia was across Lake Whitehurst from Norfolk Botanical Garden at […]
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July 20, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 20, 2011
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Azalea Remains at Catfish Ponds 7/20

Azalea remains at the privately owned catfish ponds east of Plymouth, NC. She seems to have a favorite pond which you can see has a concentration […]
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July 17, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 17, 2011
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Camellia at Norfolk Botanical Garden!!

After spending weeks on the Elizabeth River in Norfolk, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach, Camellia has returned home. He visited Norfolk Botanical Garden on July 11, 12 […]
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July 17, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 17, 2011
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Azalea Still Catfish Fishing 7/16

Azalea has not gone anywhere since arriving back at the catfish ponds near Plymouth, NC on July 9th. As of this satellite map at 4:00pm July […]
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July 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 11, 2011
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Azalea – It's Catfish Time Again

Azalea left the NC Tidewater Research Station and catfish farm on July 4th – and returned on July 10th. The power of catfish just too strong […]
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July 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 11, 2011
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Azalea – It’s Catfish Time Again

Azalea left the NC Tidewater Research Station and catfish farm on July 4th – and returned on July 10th. The power of catfish just too strong […]
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July 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 11, 2011
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Camellia – Ingleside Rd 7/11

Camellia is still on the Elizabeth River close to Interstate I-264 and has not left that general area for the past three days. As of 11:00am […]
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July 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 8, 2011
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Azalea Back at Red Wing Golf Course 7/8

Azalea began the past three days at Camp Pendelton in Virginia Beach. She has moved about to Lake Tecumseh, northern part of Back Bay National Wildlife […]
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July 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 8, 2011
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Camellia Back in Norfolk – Broad Creek

Camellia started July 5 at Kemp Woods South in Chesapeake, but flew early to the current Virginia Beach landfill known as Trashmore II where he spent […]
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July 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 6, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Virginia Beach, VA

Azalea has finally left the NC Tidewater Research Station and the private catfish farm. About 11:00am July 4 she began a flight north crossing back into […]
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July 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 6, 2011
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Camellia Visits Kemp Woods, Chesapeake

For the most part, Camellia has continued to hang around the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River as he has done for the past few weeks. […]
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June 29, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 29, 2011
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Azalea Still in Plymouth, NC 6/29

No travel for Azalea. Think she likes it in Plymouth, NC. She has been at the catfish farm and NC Tidewater Research Station since June 18. […]
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June 29, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 29, 2011
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Camellia Still in Norfolk 6/29

Camellia did make two afternoon flights but is still just off the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River. On June 26 he flew to Trashmore II, […]
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June 26, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 26, 2011
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Azalea still Eating Catfish

Azalea has not gone anywhere. She is still at the NC Tidewater Research Station and private catfish farm east of P;lymouth, NC. Been there this time since […]
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June 26, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 26, 2011
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Camellia Still on Elizabeth River 6/26

Camellia is still where he was the last time – the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River. The only thing different is that he has wandered […]
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June 24, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 24, 2011
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Azalea Remains at Tidewater Research Station

Azalea is still at the private catfish farm and NC Tidewater Research Station east of Plymouth, NC. One interesting observation this time. She spent the nights […]
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