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December 31, 2010
Again Camellia has not gone far. Still flying back and forth across the Rappahannock River from King George County to Caroline County. His flights have taken […]
December 17, 2010
Camellia has not wandered far since our last map on Dec 10, but she has been to new places. For Dec 11-14 he spent his time […]
December 11, 2010
Camellia has not traveled far since the last map on Dec 7. He spent Dec 7 and 8 in King George County, in familiar territory that […]
December 4, 2010
After spending a couple days in Caroline and Essex counties, Camellia has returned to King George County. He is hanging around a creek, whose name I […]
December 3, 2010
Camellia is in a very rural part of Virginia east of the City of Fredericksburg. He has been in this region for a couple months now. […]
November 30, 2010
Camellia has not traveled far since midnight Nov 24, when he was near Bald Eagle Dr off Rt 625 in King George County. Later on Nov […]
November 20, 2010
Well folks, learning to download the satellite map data directly from Argos in France is proving to be a significant challenge for my brain cells (can […]
November 12, 2010
Camellia has not traveled very far since our last satellite map on Oct 31. He has either been in King George County or across the Rappahannock […]
October 13, 2010
Camellia has spent the past two weeks exploring Caroline and King George Counties in Virginia between the Rappahannock and Potomac Rivers east of Fredericksburg. Oct 4-7 […]
October 4, 2010
Libby here, covering for Reese today. Both eagles from the Norfolk Botanical Gardens continue to explore the Northern Neck of Virginia. “Neck” is another word for […]
October 1, 2010
Like Azalea, Camellia has not traveled far since our last satellite map. The difference is that Azalea went east and Camellia went west, so that they […]