The transmitter that Camellia is sending out a very weak signal, not strong enough to send map data However, we can get GPS data that shows […]
Whew!! A whole week without satellite data from Camellia and more cloudy weather really had us worried. No data from Dec 12 at 6pm to Dec […]
The cloudy weather is not providing sufficient sunlight to power the solar transmitter that Camellia is wearing. CCB is still getting a weak signal but not […]
It appears that the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing has sent its final signal. A combination of factors has contributed to the failure of the […]
On Feb 11 the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing sent a very weak signal from the general area of Morris Neck Rd in Virginia. The […]
The bald eagle Camellia from Norfolk Botanical Garden in Norfolk, Virginia hatched on March 11, 2010. His egg was laid on January 31, 2010. Camellia was […]
On March 17, 2015 a resident on Morris Neck Road in rural Virginia Beach, VA contacted the Center for Conservation Biology that she had found a […]
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 […]
Azalea has returned home!! On the last satellite map at 6:00pm Feb 23, Azalea was at Sajo Farms on Lake Lawson in Virginia Beach, VA. That […]
When we last left Azalea on Mar 2 at 9:00am she was in Camellia Acres across Lake Whitehurst from Norfolk Botanical Garden. She spent the rest […]
The three eaglets at Norfolk Botanical Garden were removed from their nest today by Dr Bryan Watts, Director of The Center for Conservation Biology, with assistance from Tim […]
Photo above- left to right NE (youngest), NC (oldest- Camellia), ND (middle) – waiting to be returned to their nest – Photo Reese F Lukei Jr […]
At 6:52am the morning of May 29 the middle eaglet ND flew from the nest tree for the first time. A search with the web cam […]
Do I fall or fly??? NE had to make a very quick decision at 12:30pm May 31 as he attempted to change his position on an […]
After spending the night in the care of raptor rehabilator Lisa Barlow in Virginia Beach, NE was taken to Midway Veterinary Hospital and examined this morning […]
Azalea has found no reason to move on. She has not left the confines of the catfish farms since our last satellite map on May 24. […]
For the first time in several weeks Azalea spent a night, June 7, off the catfish farms – BUT, not far away. Just across highway Rt 64. She […]