Aug 20: MIGRATION DAY 5 ~ After a night on Kerr Lake along the border of Virginia, Edwin continued his southern migration into North Carolina. In the early evening, he reached as far south as Roseboro in Sampson County, and settled along nearby Little Coharie Creek.
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Aug 21: MIGRATION DAY 6 ~ Edwin continued his migration south in the morning, and reached South Carolina around noon. Mid-evening, he reached Beaufort County along the southern shoreline, and crossed Harbor River to the Pinckney Island National Wildlife Refuge. By nightfall, he had moved nearby west to the Victoria Bluff Heritage Preserve for the night.
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Aug 22: MIGRATION DAY 7 ~ Edwin resumed his migration, and by mid-morning had crossed the border to Savannah Georgia. By early afternoon, he had reached Florida, but the last data we received was from early evening, in Marion County, just south of Lake Ocklawaha. He may have reached nearby Lake Kerr or Lake George, or some other waterway further south.
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