556 results found for: Camellia

Camellia in Bayview – Norfolk 12 19 2014

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 […]

Camellia Reports in From Chesapeake Dec 22, 2014

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 […]

Camellia Update Dec 31, 2014

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 […]

Camellia – Final Transmitter Report

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 […]

Camellia Transmitter Sends Weak Signal

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 […]

Camellia Hatched 5 Years Ago Today – Mar 11, 2015

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 […]

Camellia Satellite Transmitter Has Been Recovered

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 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 […]

Azalea Returns to Norfolk Botanical Garden

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 […]

Azalea returns to Mattamuskeet NWR in NC

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 […]

All Three Eaglets Are Now Banded

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 […]

Are the Eaglets Male or Female?

Photo above- left to right NE (youngest), NC (oldest- Camellia), ND (middle) – waiting to be returned to their nest – Photo Reese F Lukei Jr […]

ND Fledges May 29

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 […]

NE Fledges May 31 12:30pm

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 […]

NE Released at NBG June 14

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 – No Changes – It's Catfish

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. […]

Azalea Spends Night Off the Farm

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 […]

CCB assists other groups in tracking eagles

Written by Bryan Watts and Elizabeth Mojica July 15, 2010 Eagle named “Turner” with satellite transmitter sits in a bald cypress nest. Photo by Bryan Watts.In […]