Bald Eagle Tracking Project - Week 11

Again this week, two immature eagles stayed where they were at the end of last week and two moved. Green is still in the Parkers Creek area of Calvert County where it has been since June 6. Yellow is still in North Carolina in the Lake Gaston area. Blue spent the beginning of the week near the mouth of the Susquehanna River, moving between Aberdeen Proving Ground and Cecil County. She then moved south to Virginia and is in the vicinity of Fort A. P. Hill. Perhaps she likes military bases.

Red started the week at Aberdeen Proving Ground, then moved south to the Calvert Cliffs area on the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay. The preceeding text was provided by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

Please 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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This map was posted on 8/14.
With each update, new locations may not be available for each of the four birds. To conserve battery power and reduce satellite communications costs the transmitters are not on continuously.

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