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July 12, 2010

Camellia Remains at NBG

Camellia’s satellite transmitter is sending signals most of the time now. There were a few time on July 9 when it did not. Since our last […]
June 3, 2010

NC – Camellia Poses for the Camera

Camellia – banded NC – is testing his wings and learning what flying is all about. But eagles must also rest and in the shade on […]
June 1, 2010

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. […]
June 1, 2010

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. […]
May 5, 2010

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 […]
May 5, 2010

Hi – My Name is Camellia

Today, May 5, 2010, the oldest of the three eaglets at Norfolk Botanical Garden was fitted with a satellite transmitter by Libby Mojica, Raptor Biologist at […]
March 31, 2010

Dr Watts Response Re: March 31 Eaglet Banding at NBG

  You can click on this link – Bot_gardens_letter – or read the letter below from Dr Bryan Watts (they are both the same). —————————————————— I wanted […]
March 29, 2010

Azalea Back Near Roper, NC

As of March 28, Azalea has returned to Roper, NC where she earlier this month found the catfish farms. You can check her travels and 60 […]