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September 18, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 18, 2009
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Back to Shores of Potomac River

On Monday Sept 14 Azalea had discovered Hack Creek which is just west of Vir-Mar Beach, VA. She only stayed there an hour or so then […]
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September 14, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 14, 2009
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Azalea remains in Northumberland County

Azalea continued to wander around in Northumberland County, and returned to locations she has been to before, plus one new creek. On Friday afternoon Sept 11 she […]
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September 13, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 13, 2009
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Azalea returns to Little Wicomico River

Azalea has been exploring again. She spent the day of Tuesday Sept 8 around the Rappahannock River east of Layton, VA and spent the night Sept […]
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September 12, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 12, 2009
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Azalea back to Potomac River

I do not yet have the data to post a detailed map of the past few days, but so you know, Azalea has returned to the […]
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September 10, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 10, 2009
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Azalea on the Move Again

On Sunday afternoon Sept 6 Azalea (banded HH) left the area west of Blackwells, VA off the Wicomico River in Northumberland County, and flew west across […]
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September 6, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 6, 2009
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Azalea Continues Her Wanderings

Azalea continued to wander around Northumberland County and on Thursday afternoon Sept 3 made a brief flight almost to the mouth of the Coan River near Lewisetta. Her afternoon flights […]
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September 3, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at September 3, 2009
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Azalea Moves a Bit North

Azalea has been getting a lot of flying time in the past fews days. On Monday Aug 31 she left the area around Blackwells and flew […]
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August 31, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 31, 2009
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Azalea relocates a few miles south

Azalea has been exploring a wider section of the Northern Neck (also called Upper Peninsula) of Virginia. On Aug 25 Azalea ventured over to the Reedville […]
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August 28, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 28, 2009
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Azalea foraging on Little Wicomico River, VA

Azalea continues to explore the Northern Neck peninsula of Virginia. She’s spent most of this week roosting and foraging on the Little Wicomico River near the town […]
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August 26, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 26, 2009
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Azalea on Little Wicomico River

This satellite map covers a wide time range through the early morning August 24 so that you can see better how Azalea (HH) has wandered first to […]
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August 26, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 26, 2009
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Where is Azalea (Map)!!

The question(s) of the week is “where is Azalea?” and more specifically “where is that satellite map you promised??) The latest data  about 7am Aug 24 […]
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August 22, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 22, 2009
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Azalea on the Move

This is the last web photo of the season of Azalea as she looks down at Joe Foreman take her photo which has been posted on […]
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August 19, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 19, 2009
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Azalea overnights in North Carolina

The latest satellite map through afternoon August 18 shows that Azalea has begun to travel. On Sunday August 16 at 1:00pm she was over the Creeds […]
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August 16, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 16, 2009
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Hope (the Whimbrel) update

Hope finally came to rest on the southern shore of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands on friday evening August 15 after flying non-stop from Hudson Bay […]
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August 15, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 15, 2009
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Azalea vs. Hope (the Whimbrel)

And the winner is????? Azalea (banded HH) was fitted with a satellite transmitter on May 20, 2009 and we have all been anxious to see just […]
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August 14, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 14, 2009
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Raccoon in Eagle Nest

This evening, August 14, just as it was getting dark about 7:55 a raccoon climbed into the NBG bald eagle nest. It stayed there only about […]
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August 12, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 12, 2009
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Satellite Map Aug 1 to 11

Azalea has wandered even farther from Norfolk Botanical Garden. The lowest center data point is over the Haygood area near Independence Blvd in Virginia Beach at […]
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August 12, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 12, 2009
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Blog Site Address

The upgrades to the William & Mary blog sites have been completed. The CCB eagle blog web site address has changed to http://eagletrak.blogs.wm.edu. The old web address […]
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August 7, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 7, 2009
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Blog Improvements Coming

The CCB EagleTrak blog site will be off-line for a part of Monday August 10th. The College of William & Mary has notified CCB that wmblogs […]
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August 3, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at August 3, 2009
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Azalea map July 29 – Aug 2

Azalea has again flown over new territory, but also settled into something of a routine. She is spending less and less time near the nest. At […]
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July 31, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 31, 2009
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Satellite map July 26-31

Azalea has become more active and has visited or flown over new areas around NBG. She has ventured over Lake Whitehurst where it meets Shore Drive […]
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July 30, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 30, 2009
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Juvenile eagle plumage patterns

Earlier today EagleEye asked a question about the tail pattern on juvenile eagles. The question is a broader matter of identification and the coloration of tail, […]
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July 28, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 28, 2009
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Satellite map July 20 to July 27

This satellite map of data from the transmitter that Azalea is wearing shows that she has been getting a wider view of the Norfolk/Virginia Beach area […]
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July 27, 2009
Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 27, 2009
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No avian pox

Last week the question was asked as to whether this year’s young eagles showed any signs of avian pox. An excellent question considering that is what […]
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