July 8, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 8, 2010Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea in Virginia Beach July 5-8Alright Azalea – we are going to find you!! She is back in Virginia Beach. Last night she spent the night near the intersection of Witchduck […]
July 7, 2010Published by Center for Conservation Biology at July 7, 2010Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea Returns to Virginia BeachFor the satellite map period June 29 at 11:00am until this map at 7:00pm July 5, Azalea remained at the catfish farms UNTIL 1:30pm Monday July […]
December 30, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 30, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea – 2009 Year-end ReviewA few facts about Azalea (banded HH): Egg layed Feb 13 Egg hatched Mar 22 Banded HH April 22 Satellite transmitter fitted May 20 Fledged June […]
December 22, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 22, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogConowingo and Machipongo Update, Dec 22As suspected, Conowingo continued her flight southward into North Carolina, and as of early this morning, Dec 22, has stopped at the Roanoke River east of […]
December 21, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 21, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea, Conowingo, Machipongo Dec 16-19As of Dec 19, there are three bald eagles fitted with satellite transmitters in southeast Virginia in the area known as Hampton Roads. On this map […]
December 18, 2009Published by Center for Conservation Biology at December 18, 2009Categories EagleTrak BlogAzalea Update for Dec 11 and 12As Libby Mojica told you in her post for Dec 10-13, I have been out of town for a few days. The first thing I did […]