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I’m filling in for Reese this week while he’s off adventuring. I will attempt to fill his shoes here for a few days. We greatly appreciate your continued interest in the EagleTrak project.- Libby...
View ArticleGrace, Camellia, and more…
Grace Grace is still cruising close to home. The tracking data shows she’s only flying across the river ~600′ from bank to bank. We’ll see her slowly expand her range as she gets more and more...
View ArticleGrace Begins To Spread Her Wings July 7
Grace is still not wandering very far from her natal nest tree, but she has now flown across the western branch of the Lynnhaven River about two blocks from her nest. Grace seems a bit timid about...
View ArticleCamellia South of Hickory in Chesapeake July 8
Camellia has been wandering all about souhtern Virginia Beach and Chesapeake for the past two weeks. As of this satellite map he is off Murray Dr in Chesapeake just south of a landfill. The post...
View ArticleGrace and Sister Flying Over Thalia July 9
This morning, July 9, Grace and her sister were flying high over the Thalia neighborhood in Virginia Beach about one mile from their nest. This indicates that Grace has begun to expand her range. Note...
View ArticleMore Photos of Grace and Sister
Photographer Beverly Nettleton has provided these photos of Grace and her sister. Photos 1, 2, and 3 were taken July 7. Photo 4 taken today, July 10. Thanks Beverly. The post More Photos of Grace and...
View ArticleCamellia Visits North Carolina Again July 11
For this satellite data period Camellia has made another round trip into the Gibbs Woods section of Currituck County, NC. He arrived about Noon on July 9 (Blue pointer) and was on his way back to...
View ArticleCamellia Visiting Shillelagh Rd – Chesapeake 7/14
Camellia has been visiting the area near the Grassfield section of Chesapeake off Shillelagh Rd. Looks like a large working farm with wide retention ponds is where Camellia has been fishing the past...
View ArticleGrace Beginning to Expand Her Range July 14
Grace has begun to stretch her wings a bit further. For the past three mornings at 7am she has either been at the west end of Kings Grant Rd in Little Neck or in Thalia. Jim Yanello sent these photos...
View ArticleNew Web Site July 16, 2014
You will now find eagletrak on the following Center for Conservation Biology (CCB) web site: www.ccbbirds.org/news-room/blogs/eagletrak-blog/ Please update your browser’s bookmarks. The post New Web...
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