Bald Eagle Tracking Project - Week 3

During week #3, the immature eagles generally stayed in the vicinity of where there were at the end of week #2. Blue is still in southern New Jersey moving around the Delaware River area. Red spent most of the week in Cecil County and then moved west to Aberdeen Proving Ground. She spent some of her first week after release at Aberdeen and has now returned. Green stayed in Calvert County again this week. Yellow spent most of this week at the head of the Wicomico River in the Allen’s Fresh area of Charles County.

He ended week #3 along the shoreline of the Potomac River just north of the Route 301 bridge. The preceeding text was provided by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.

 

NEW!! 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.


This map was updated on 6/19.
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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