National Aviary logo
Go button
Current Projects
TRACK AN EAGLE ON ITS MIGRATION ROUTE

ARCHIVED TRACKING MAPS

Some maps load slowly; please be patient.


GOLDEN EAGLES
 
 
27 40 41 60 62 67 68 69 603 605

2009
Fall migration map   map map map     map    
Summer map   map map map          
Spring migration     map map map     map    

2008
Winter           map   map    
Fall migration   (5) map map map     map map  
Summer   map map map map     map map map
Spring migration   map map map map          

 
 
40 41 60 62 67 68 69   39
2007
Winter map map map map map (3) map    
Fall migration map map map map map   map   (1)
Summer map map map map map map map   map
Spring migration map map             map

2006
Winter map map              


BALD EAGLES
 
 
59 61 63 64 65 66 70    

2009
Summer     map map map map map    
Spring migration     map            

2008
Winter       map          
Fall migration map   map map map map map    
Summer map   map map map map map    
Spring migration     map map     map    

2007
Winter map (2) map map map map (4)    
Fall migration map map   map map map (4)    
Summer map map map map map map map    
Spring migration                  


Notes: (1) Golden Eagle #39’s transmitter stopped sending data in June 2007.
(2) Bald Eagle #61: Last data received Nov. 1, 2007.
(3) Golden Eagle #68: Last data received Nov. 29, 2007.
(4) Bald Eagle #70: Intermittent data Fall 2007; no data Dec. 2007 - Feb. 2008; data transmission resumed March 2008.
(5) Golden Eagle #40: Lost transmission signal end of August 2008.



Button: Static Map for All Golden Eagles
Button: Static Map for All Bald Eagles
Button: Track Golden Eagles in Eastern North America

Back button


Logo links for the National Aviary, Regional Asset District and Association of Zoos and Aquariums

The National Aviary is supported in part through membership, donations, and funding from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission and the Allegheny Regional Asset District.
© 2009 National Aviary in Pittsburgh