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November 16, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 16, 2009
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Azalea Abandons Landfill

Azalea has once again shown her independent mindset and changed her mind about visiting landfills. She has not been back to the Gloucester County Landfill since […]
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November 15, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 15, 2009
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Swamp-Landfill, Swamp-Landfill, Etc, Etc

The last satellite map Nov 9 showed that Azalea was in a swampy area just east of Adner, VA and south of the Gloucester County Landfill. […]
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November 10, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 10, 2009
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Azalea Visits Gloucester County, Etc, Etc, Etc

Azalea did spend Halloween night near Water View, VA and the next day as well. She must have collected a bunch of sugarery candy with lots of energy […]
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November 10, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 10, 2009
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NBG Camera Cleaned

In preparation for the 2009-10 bald eagle nesting season at Norfolk Botanical Garden, yesterday the camera was cleaned, spiders removed from the inside of the camera […]
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November 10, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 10, 2009
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Azalea Remains on Middle Peninsula

Azalea has spent a week in the same area near Adner, VA which is east of West Point. I will hopefully have the data to post […]
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November 3, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 3, 2009
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Moving Further South

Azalea appears to have moved further south to east of West Point, VA on the Middle Peninsula. As soon as I get the satellite data I will […]
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November 2, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at November 2, 2009
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Trick or Treat in Water View, VA

On Oct 28 Azalea was exploring the area of Lancaster County, VA near Weems, and she continued to do so until about noon on Oct 29 […]
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October 31, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 31, 2009
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Azalea Visits Middlesex County Again

Azalea has crossed the Rappahannock River into Middlesex County near Urbanna which is where it appears she will Trick or Treat for Halloween. It may be […]
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October 31, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 31, 2009
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Barn Owls hatching

To see a very, VERY late hatching of Barn Owls go to www.wvec.com – cameras – falcon cam – Cobb Island Barn owls have been nesting […]
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October 29, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 29, 2009
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Azalea visits Lancaster County

After spending several days wandering all over Northumberland County, Azalea has decided to check out Lancaster County which is immediately south of Northumberland and still on […]
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October 25, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 25, 2009
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Azalea Gets Northumberland Wanderlust

Well, since the last map posting of Oct 19, Azalea has been all over Northumberland County, Virginia. She last appeared to be heading west, but instead […]
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October 20, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 20, 2009
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Azalea Headed West Oct 17-19

Azalea continued to hang around the Little Wicomico River (pronounced Why-com-eh-coh) and the Chesapeake Bay shoreline over the weekend. Yesterday, she began moving west over the […]
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October 16, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 16, 2009
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Extended stay on Little Wicomico River: Oct 11-16

Hi Eagle Fans, Azalea continues her stay on the Little Wicomico River in Northumberland County, VA MD. Here’s a link to a photo of the river’s […]
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October 14, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 14, 2009
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Azalea foraging on the Little Wicomico River

Azalea continues to focus her movements in the area around the Little Wicomico River. I changed the map to show the most recent location as a […]
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October 9, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 9, 2009
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Azalea's back on the Potomac

As many of you have seen on wildlifetracking.org , Azalea has returned to the southern shores of the Potomac. She did a whirlwind tour of the […]
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October 9, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 9, 2009
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Azalea’s back on the Potomac

As many of you have seen on wildlifetracking.org , Azalea has returned to the southern shores of the Potomac. She did a whirlwind tour of the […]
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October 5, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 5, 2009
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Azalea's back at the landfill

Azalea has returned to the landfill in King and Queen County, VA. CCB has documented other transmittered eagles using this site to forage and roost. She’s […]
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October 5, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 5, 2009
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Azalea’s back at the landfill

Azalea has returned to the landfill in King and Queen County, VA. CCB has documented other transmittered eagles using this site to forage and roost. She’s […]
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October 4, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 4, 2009
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Where are the Satellite Eagles?

So, just where are the bald eagles that have been fitted with satellite transmitters by The Center for Conservation Biology? In addition to Azalea from the […]
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October 2, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 2, 2009
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Back to K&Q Landfill

I don’t have an updated map yet, but it appears that Azalea has returned to the King & Queen County landfill. I will post a new […]
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October 2, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at October 2, 2009
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Back to K&Q Landfill

I don’t have an updated map yet, but it appears that Azalea has returned to the King & Queen County landfill. I will post a new […]
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September 28, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 28, 2009
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Azalea back (home) on the Potomac Shore

After all the to do about the King and Queen County landfill, Azalea only stayed there about 2 hours then flew right back to what has […]
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September 26, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 26, 2009
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Azalea back to Shores of the Potomac

I do not yet have a detailed map to post, but this is to update you as to Azalea’s location. She did not stay at the […]
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September 21, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 21, 2009
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Azalea Travels to King and Queen County

On Thursday Sept 17 on our last map, Azalea was within a couple hundred yards of the Potomac River near the entrance of Newman’s Creek. Later […]
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