Bald Eagle Tracking Project - November 2003

Red spent the first half of November just north of Cape Canaveral. Red spent the secnond half of the month inland south of Orlando. Green traveled extensivly through the middle Chesapeake Region, spending time on the Rappahannock, the Potomac the Patuxent as well as all over the lower eastern shore of Maryland. Yellow left the Lake Gaston region of NC on about 11/8 and made its way down to the same area Red was using just north of Cape Canaveral.

Pease visit our Eagle Map Gallery to see other maps of the eagle movements. The gallery contains maps of the eagle movements plotted on shaded relief maps that show local topography as well as eagle movements shown on a satellite image of the bay region which illustrates the types of landcover the eagles are living near.

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With each update, new locations may not be available for each of the birds. To conserve battery power and reduce satellite communications costs the transmitters are not on continuously.

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