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February 14, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 14, 2011
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Camellia in Virginia Beach Since Feb 12

Camellia has returned to Virginia Beach. He left Little Creek Reservoir north of Williamsburg, VA on Feb 12 and was in Great Neck in Virginia Beach by […]
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February 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 11, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Virginia Beach

Azalea has returned to Norfolk/Virginia Beach as of Feb 9. After roosting overnight Feb 8/9 in Pasquotank County, NC she took flight about 10:00am heading north back […]
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February 11, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 11, 2011
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Camellia at Little Creek Reservoir Feb 10

Camellia has again not traveled very far. He remains in James City County north of Williamsburg, VA. After spending most of the time around Cranston’s Creek he […]
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February 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 8, 2011
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Camellia Returns to James City County

Camellia has returned to James City County after making a day trip Feb 4 across the Chickahominy River into Charles City County. He has remained in […]
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February 8, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 8, 2011
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Azalea Stays in Pasquotank County

Not much to report about Azalea. Since her arrival in Pasquotank County, NC she has remained around the Big Flatty Creek area south of Elizabeth City […]
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February 5, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 5, 2011
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Azalea Flies to Pasquotank County, NC

After spending more than a week getting reaquainted with Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge in Dare County, NC, azalea has taken flight to yet another North […]
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February 5, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 5, 2011
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Camellia Enters Charles City County, VA

Camellia is still hanging out north of Williamsburg, VA. He has not moved far. After spending a few days south of Little Creek Reservoir in James […]
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February 2, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 2, 2011
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Azalea Still at South Lake Feb 1

Not much to report about Azalea this time. She remains at South Lake on Alligator River NWR in Dare County, NC. The only time she appears […]
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February 2, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 2, 2011
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Camellia Remains in James City County Feb 2

Camellia has not left James City County since the last satellite map on Jan 29, but he has changed location. After spending the night of Jan […]
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January 30, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 30, 2011
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Azalea at South Lake/Alligator River NWR

Azalea seems to be doing much as she did in 2010 when she arrived at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge. She has remained in the South […]
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January 30, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 30, 2011
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Camellia Near Toano, Va Jan 29

  Camellia remained at Harwood’s Mill Reservoir and Newport News Park throughout Jan 27 and 28. On Jan 29 about 10:00am he began flying northwest, crossing […]
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January 27, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 27, 2011
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Azalea Remains at Alligator River NWR Jan 27

Azalea has not moved far at all after arriving back at Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on Jan 22. This is an area she spent many […]
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January 27, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 27, 2011
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Camellia in Newport News Park Jan 27

Camellia made a very brief visit to Norfolk and Virginia Beach. He was at Wayside Park on Military Highway at 9:00am Jan 24 and stayed in […]
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January 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 25, 2011
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Camellia in Virginia Beach/Norfolk

Camellia has been traveling – back to Virginia Beach and Norfolk. On Jan 21 Camellia was near West Point, VA and spent most of the day […]
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January 25, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 25, 2011
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Azalea Returns to Alligator River NWR

So, one of the big questions has now been answered. Would Azalea return to the Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge where she spent a significant part […]
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January 21, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 21, 2011
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Azalea in Currituck County, NC Jan 21

Azalea left Virginia Beach at 10:00am this morning flying due south to Currituck County, NC. At 5:00pm she was between Currituck and Maple along Rt168. Creature […]
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January 21, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 21, 2011
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Camellia Flies to King William County, VA

For the first time since October, Camellia has left the Rappahannock River. He had stayed within the four county area of King George, Caroline, Richmond and Essex. […]
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January 21, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 21, 2011
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AZ in Chesopian Colony in VB

At 5pm last night Jan 20 Azalea was located at Chesopian Point in Chesopian Colony on the Eastern Branch of the Lynnhaven River behind the Farm […]
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January 19, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 19, 2011
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Photos of Azalea Jan 19

Early this morning Jan 19, Azalea was perched in a dead tree in a yard on Zamani Ct at the end of Richardson Rd in Witchduck section of […]
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January 18, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 18, 2011
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Camellia In Richmond/Essex Counties

Camellia has stayed put in Richmond and Essex Counties. He continues to fly back and forth across the Rappahannock River between Naylor’s Beach and the northern […]
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January 18, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 18, 2011
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Azalea Still in Great Neck – First Landing Jan 18

At 7am today Jan 18 Azalea was again in First Landing State Park in Va Beach. She was there last night and overnight Jan 16. During […]
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January 15, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 15, 2011
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Azalea in Va Beach Dec 21-Jan 15

Here is a satellite map of the wanderings of Azalea since she returned to Virginia Beach on Dec 21. The white data point is her location […]
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January 15, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 15, 2011
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Camellia in Richmond County, VA Jan 15

After our last map on Jan 12, Camellia moved a few miles closer to Tappahannock, VA along the Rappahannock River just north of town. At midnight […]
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January 15, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 15, 2011
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Azalea In Great Neck – VB – Jan 15

Azalea has visited much of Virginia Beach in the past 3 days. She spent the nights of Jan 10, 11, 12, and 13 in First Landing […]
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