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March 20, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 20, 2011
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Camellia in Oaklette Neighborhood, Chesapeake

After a two-day visit to Cypress Creek in Smithfield, VA, Camellia has returned to the Norfolk, Virginia Beach/Chesapeake area of the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth […]
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March 20, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Virginia Beach March 17

Azalea has returned to Virginia Beach for a visit. Guess she had enough catfish for the time being. She left the NC Tidewater Research Station about […]
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March 17, 2011
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Azalea Still Feeding on Catfish

Looks like Azalea plans to stay around the North Carolina Tidewater Research Station and the private catfish farms like she did in 2010. Other than a […]
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March 17, 2011
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Camellia Back in Smithfield, VA

Camellia has been on the move again. He left the Broad Creek section of Norfolk about 9:00am March 14 and flew east over the Eastern Branch […]
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March 14, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 14, 2011
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Camellia on Broad Creek in Norfolk

Camellia left the Linlier neighborhood in Virginia Beach about 9:00am March 11 and flew west over I-264 back to the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River, […]
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March 14, 2011
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Azalea Remains in North Carolina

  Azalea has returned to old habits. She remains at the Tidewater Research Station (TRS) and private catfish farm in Washington County, NC just east a […]
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March 11, 2011
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Azalea Feasting on NC Catfish Again

Azalea has returned to the catfish farms east of Plymouth, NC where she spent most of last Spring and Summer. She left Red Wing Lake Mar […]
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March 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 11, 2011
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Camellia in Lindlier Neighborhood, VB

Camellia is still in Virginia Beach and in Great Neck. He remained in the Inlynnview neighborhood most of the past 3 days. He stayed overnight 3/8 […]
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March 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 8, 2011
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Azalea at Red Wing Lake/Dam Neck Va Beach

Azalea remains in Virginia Beach, but in a new location for her. She spent all day of Mar 5 in the Richardson Road area of Witchduck […]
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March 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 8, 2011
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Camellia Back in Great Neck 3/8

Camellia spent all day Mar 4, 5 and 6 on the Eastern Branch of the Elizabeth River where Norfolk, Chesapeake and Virginia Beach borders meet just […]
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March 5, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at March 5, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Little Neck, Va Beach

After spending a few days in York County, Azalea headed south about 11:00am Mar 2 and  returned to Virginia Beach. There is a gap in the […]
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March 5, 2011
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Camellia on Elizabeth River in Va Beach

Camellia hung around the western side of Great Neck area all day Mar 2 and then spent the night off Inlynnview Rd next to Olivia Ct. […]
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March 2, 2011
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Camellia Returns to Great Neck in Va Beach

Camellia has been on the move the past 3 days. When we last posted a satellite map at midnight Feb 27 he was at the Cypress Creek […]
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March 2, 2011
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Azalea Stays in York County, VA

Azalea is doing a good job of exploring York County around the Poquoson River. She made one flight on Mar 1 to Back River in Poquoson. […]
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February 27, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 27, 2011
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Camellia Remains on Cypress Creek, Smithfield

Camellia has stayed put for the past five days after arriving on the Cypress Creek on Feb 22. On Feb 24 he made one afternoon flight […]
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February 27, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 27, 2011
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Azalea Flies Back to York County, VA 2/26

Azalea stayed in Virginia Beach on Feb 24 and 25 wandering from Kings Grant in Little Neck to Chesopian Colony just to the east. She was […]
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February 24, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 24, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Kings Grant in Va Beach

When we last left Azalea at 8:00am Feb 21 she was in Poquoson, VA but flying west. She did not go far. She returned to Harwoods […]
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February 24, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 24, 2011
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Camellia Moves to Smithfield, VA

Camellia was at Norfolk Botanical Garden at 8:00am Feb 21 when Holly Smith got her photos of him according to the satellite data. He made one […]
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February 21, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 21, 2011
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Azalea remains in Poquoson, VA Feb 21

Azalea has not travel far since our last map. Other than a brief flight to Big Bethel Reservoir  and across Langley Air Force Base on Feb […]
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February 21, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 21, 2011
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Camellia in Lake Shores in VB

Camellia left the Little Lake Rd area of Great Neck in Virginia Beach on the morning of Feb 18, flying to the Witchduck area at Richardson […]
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February 18, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 18, 2011
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Camellia Visits NBG – Spends The Night

Click on maps to enlarge for better details. Camellia has paid his first visit to his birth place – Norfolk Botanical Garden – since he left […]
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February 18, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 18, 2011
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Azalea in Poquoson, VA Feb 18

Azalea stayed around Kings Grant Lake all day Valentine’s Day until evening when she flew to the north end of Little Neck and spent the night […]
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February 14, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 14, 2011
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Azalea Photos in Kings Grant VB Feb 14

The latest satellite data shows that Azalea has been in the Kings Grant section of Little Neck in Virginia Beach since Feb 10. It shows she […]
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February 14, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 14, 2011
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Azalea in Little Neck Virginia Beach 2/13

Azalea has been hanging around Little Neck in Virginia Beach. To be more precise Kings Grant Lake off Kings Grant Rd. She has spent the night […]
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