Azalea - Norfolk Botanical Garden Eagle Tracking
A project of The Center for Conservation Biology.
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Background
This eagle is one chick of a nest of triplets hatched at the Norfolk Botanical Gardens, Virginia in 2009. She fledged from her nest on June 13th. Stay tuned to follow her explorations of the Chesapeake Bay region with this tracking map. You can also visit our tracking blog for dialog and detailed Google Earth maps of her movements on CCB's webpage http://www.ccb-wm.org/eagletrak/index.htm.
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- This map connects positions generated by the ARGOS system designated as location codes (lc) '3', '2', '1'.
- The static maps also shows locations of class 'A' as small black circles which are not connected by a route line.
- Bathymetry layers are derived from the GEBCO Digital Atlas published by the British Oceanographic Data Centre on behalf of the IOC and IHO, 2003, and the ETOPO2 Global 2' Elevations published by NOAA's National Geophysical Data Center.
- Sea surface temperature is derived from NASA's MODIS 8-Day Sea Surface Temperature data.