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Camellia (NC) branching May 23

Three times this morning (so far), Sunday May 23, Camellia (NC) has jumped up on one of the branches to right of his nest – at […]

2010 EagleTrak transmittered eagle, Camellia

Written by Elizabeth Mojica and Carla Schneider May 7, 2010 Camellia (banded NC), June 2, 2010 (12-weeks or 84-days old). Photo by Shelly Fowler.Over the past […]

Camellia on Branch May 15

At nine weeks of age Camellia (NC) has taken a giant step toward fledging and independence. The first photo above by photographer Duane Noblick taken at […]

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 […]

Camellia (NC) Makes Maiden Flight

The evening of May 27, 2010 was VERY eventful. All three of the eaglets in the Norfolk Botanical Garden nest were quite active, but the prize […]

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 […]

Camellia Closeups June 24

The WVEC web cam feed was down this evening so here are 4 up close photos of Camellia. For the first time in several days he […]

Camellia's Adventure Begins

The journey and adventures of Camellia – wearing purple band NC – has begun. He fledged from the confines of his nest tree at 8:09pm May 27. […]

Camellia Transmitter Sending Some Data

We know that everyone, including us, has been anxiously awaiting to receive data from the satellite transmitter that is fitted on the back of Camellia (NC). […]

Camellia & Yellow-Crowned Night Heron

Camellia (NC) has sat on the front branch of the nest tree for the past three afternoons. Yesterday, July 9, he sat there from about 11:50am […]

Camellia has Flown 54 Miles

Since fledging from his nest Camellia (NC) has flown 88 kilometers or about 54 miles. The satellite transmitter is still not sending all the data we […]

Camellia on the Move West

Camellia appears to be on the move westward. At about 4pm yesterday, July 1, the satellite map at http://www.wildlifetracking.org/index.shtml?tag_id=74435 shows that Camellia is near the boundry of Suffolk […]

First Camellia Map July, 1, 2010

Here is the first satellite map from the travels of Camellia (banded NC). It only contains partial data for June 28 and July 1. That data […]

Camellia Transmitter Finally Working!!

The sun has finally done its job – powered up the satellite transmitter that Camellia is wearing on his back. You will notice something different about […]

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 […]

Camellia Near West Point, VA

Camellia is now well on his way to exploring this world. After arriving over Queens Creek on July 13 at 6:00pm he came to rest on […]

Camellia Leaves NBG July 13

Well the next major phase of the life of Camellia has begun. He has now left home and is now on his own. After spending the […]

Camellia Flies Further North

Camellia continues his journey by flying further north and east into territory explored last year by his big sister, Azalea. Camellia left the Wise Point area […]