December 26, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 26, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogWeathering Winter WeatherThis morning, Dec 26, we are having a snow storm in our region – for us anything over an inch is a storm – and at […]
February 10, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 10, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogInsulationUsually when we think of insulation we relate it to how much we need in the ceiling and walls of our homes to keep us warm in […]
February 6, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 6, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogThe Suspense is Over – Three EggsYet another day with many WVEC eagle cam viewers asking if there would be a third egg in the nest at Norfolk Botanical Garden. At about […]
February 2, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at February 2, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogPine Straw, Pine Straw and Less SnowFeb 2 was a very busy day for the adult eagles at Norfolk Botanical Garden. It was bring pine straw, bring pine straw, and bring more […]
January 31, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 31, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogFirst Egg Layed Jan 31 at 2:14pmThe female has been in her snow filled nest nearly all afternoon. The male was in and out. At 2:10 he flew to the front branch. […]
January 31, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 31, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogSnow is Over BUT Not GoneWell the snow finally moved out of southeast Virginia, but the snow is not gone. Both eagles returned to their nest early this morning, about 6:35. […]
January 30, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at January 30, 2010Categories Eagle Nest BlogEagles in Snow Covered Nest Jan 30The weather forecasters got this one right! It is SNOWING – heavy snow. The NBG eagle adults came to the nest later than usual this morning, […]