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January 12, 2011
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Camellia in Essex County, VA Jan 12

Camellia as of midnight last night, Jan 12, was in Essex County north of Tappahannock, VA in the small community of Gwynnfield. He is still right […]
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January 12, 2011
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Azalea in First Landing State Park Jan 12

At Midnight last night, Jan 12, Azalea was in First Landing State Park near White Hill Lake. She left Chesapeake and the A&C Canal area early the […]
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January 9, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 9, 2011
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Camellia at Home on Rappahannock River

Camellia seems to have found a home on the Rappahannock River in King George and Caroline Counties. He has stayed there now since October. This is […]
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January 9, 2011
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Azalea Visits A&C Canal in Chesapeake, VA

Azalea has had wanderlust for the past few days visiting familiar places as well as newly discovered places. At midnight Jan 6 she was at Stumpy […]
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January 9, 2011
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Azalea Visits A&C Canal in Chesapeake, VA

Azalea has had wanderlust for the past few days visiting familiar places as well as newly discovered places. At midnight Jan 6 she was at Stumpy […]
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January 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 6, 2011
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Azalea at Stumpy Lake in Va Beach

Azalea left the Witchduck/Thoroughgood area of Virginia Beach early the morning of Jan 3 and flew out over Little Neck and the Lynnhaven River. She then […]
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January 6, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 6, 2011
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Camellia Still in Caroline County

Camellia has not gone far since the last satellite map on Dec 31. He remains in Caroline County as of this map at 5pm Jan 5. […]
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January 3, 2011
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 3, 2011
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Azalea Near Adam Thoroughgood House Jan 3

Azalea is near the Adam Thouroughgood House in Thoroughgood section of Virginia Beach at midnight Jan 3. I am going to look for her. More details […]
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December 31, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 31, 2010
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Camellia Remains on Rappahannock River

Again Camellia has not gone far. Still flying back and forth across the Rappahannock River from King George County to Caroline County. His flights have taken […]
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December 31, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 31, 2010
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Azalea at Old Donation Farm in VB 12/31 Midnight

Azalea remains in the Pembroke/Witchduck/Thalia area of Virginia Beach. She has wandered from Independence Blvd to Witchduck Point to Thalia Point over the past 3 days. […]
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December 29, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 29, 2010
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Camellia Spends Christmas at Fort A.P. Hill

Camellia remains in the same area he has been in for the past two months. On Dec 22 he was at Fort A.P. Hill and spent […]
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December 29, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 29, 2010
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Azalea Remains in Va Beach 12/28

Azalea has spent the Christmas holidays and the snow storm in Virginia Beach. The white data point is where she was at 5:00am Dec 22 just […]
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December 23, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 23, 2010
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Camellia Returns to Fort A.P. Hill

Camellia remains in the same region of Virginia east of Fredericksburg in King George and Caroline counties. For Dec 19-21, he flew all around the Rappahannock […]
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December 23, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 23, 2010
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Azalea Returns to Va Beach Again

Azalea spent the night of Dec 18-19 at Big Bethel Reservoir, then on Dec 19 returned to Harwood’s Mill Reservoir and slept overnight there. About 9:00am […]
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December 20, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 20, 2010
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Camellia near Wilmot, VA

Camellia has not gone far since our last map. After his visit to Fort A.P. Hill, he returned to familiar grounds in King George County between […]
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December 20, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 20, 2010
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Azalea at Big Bethel Reservoir

Azalea is still in the York County, Newport News, Hampton area as of midnight Dec 19. She has been flying back and forth between Harwoods Mill […]
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December 17, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 17, 2010
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Camellia Visits Fort A.P. Hill

Camellia has not wandered far since our last map on Dec 10, but she has been to new places. For Dec 11-14 he spent his time […]
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December 17, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 17, 2010
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Azalea Remains at Newport News Park 12/16

Azalea has spent the entire week at Harwoods Mill Reservoir in Newport News Park (actually located in York County). One minor exception on Wed Dec 15 […]
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December 11, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 11, 2010
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Camellia Returns to Caroline County

Camellia has not traveled far since the last map on Dec 7. He spent Dec 7 and 8 in King George County, in familiar territory that […]
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December 11, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 11, 2010
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Azalea At Harwoods Mill Reservoir Again

Azalea had returned to the Middle Peninsula Landfill in Gloucester County on Dec 7. She remained there Dec 8 and until noon Dec 9. She spent […]
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December 7, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 7, 2010
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Camellia Remains on Creek

Camellia has not gone anywhere for the past three days. He remains in King George County at 8:00am Dec 7, on a small creek at the end […]
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December 7, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 7, 2010
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Azalea Visit to Va Beach is Short

Azalea is apparently satisfied that all is well at home and has now returned to Gloucester County and the Adner Swamp. After spending the night in […]
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December 4, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 4, 2010
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Camellia Returns to King George County

After spending a couple days in Caroline and Essex counties, Camellia has returned to King George County. He is hanging around a creek, whose name I […]
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December 4, 2010
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 4, 2010
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AZALEA BACK IN VIRGINIA BEACH DEC 4

Azalea returned to Virginia beach on Dec 2 about noon and has wandered all over from Kempsville, Alanton, College Park, Little Neck, Pembroke, Back Bay, First […]
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