June 16, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 16, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogMap of Azalea travels June 13-16 (8am)This map indicates the places Azalea (band HH) has sat from the time she left the nest tree on June 13 through 8am today. She has never […]
June 13, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 13, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogLet the tracking beginAt 6:51 am today Azalea finally made the big leap and flew from the nest tree. She exercised for nearly an hour jumping from branch to […]
June 11, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 11, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogWhat is it??A few minutes before 6pm today the male adult brought a pigeon to the nest. There was the usual scramble for the prey and Azalea (HH) […]
June 11, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 11, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea still nest tree boundAs of 11am this morning Azalea (HH) has still not found the “courage” to join her brother (HK) and younger sister (HE) by flying from the […]
June 9, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at June 9, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogVery active weekThis has been an exciting week for eagle viewers at Norfolk Botanical Garden. About 5:55pm Tuesday June 2 the youngest female HE over jumped and missed […]
May 22, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 22, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogBuilding flight musclesMay 21 saw the two oldest eaglets HK (the one with all the white feathers) and HH (with transmitter) flapping their wings and jumping from one […]
May 21, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at May 21, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogEagle HH (Azalea) wearing a transmitter Eaglet HH with satellite transmitter early this morning 5/21