

The terrific natural turf practice facility. REIN updates its listings on a daily basis. The Rees Jones designed golf course features water on ten holes and intricate bunkering throughout the property. Stay on Indian River past the light at Lynhaven Parkway and. Open enough to be friendly to the high handicapper, Honey Bee also challenges the zealous golfer with a blend of length & finesse that is expected from a championship course with water on 10 holes, elevated trees, and immense sand bunkers. Drive through several traffic lights, and stay to the right as Indian River splits into Ferrell Parkway (left) and Indian River (right). COPYRIGHT VIOLATORS MAY BE SUBJECT TO SEVERE FINES AND PENALTIES UNDER FEDERAL LAW. Direction: From I-64 Exit at exit 286, Indian River Road East toward Virignia Beach. Federal law prohibits, among other acts, the unauthorized copying or alteration of, or preparation of derivative works from, all or any part of copyrighted materials, including certain compilations of Data and information.

REIN's listings Data and information is protected under federal copyright laws. All users of REIN's listings database should confirm the accuracy of the listing information directly with the listing agent.Ĭopyright 2023 REIN. REIN's listings are based upon Data submitted by its Broker Members, and REIN therefore makes no representation or warranty regarding the accuracy of the Data. 2500 S Independence Blvd Virginia Beach, VA 23456 The course features Bent grass greens, undulating fairways lined with beautiful hardwoods and pines, along with strategically placed bunkers and ponds See more Hours of Operation: Sunrise to Sunset - 364 days a year Weekday 6:00AM - 9:51AM 34.00 10:03AM - 1:54PM 42.00 2:03PM - 5:54PM 37. New booklets now WEATHERPROOF Your pocket-sized guide will contain mapped greens of all 18 holes complete with arrows. (REIN) and has been authorized by participating listing Broker Members of REIN for display. All photos are copyright of the photographer.The listings data displayed on this medium comes in part from the Real Estate Information Network, Inc. Once again we thank the photographers who have been so observent and provided their photos for all of us to enjoy and learn. In fact, while we were at the nest tree HK brought in a stick. Management of Honey Bee Golf Club is aware of the nest that HK is working on. During that time I have not seen a female bald eagle come to the nest, and it appears that HK is constructing the nest by himself – apparently establishing his territory. Also HK was photographed by Bob Mislan carrying a stick on Feb 1.įor the past three days, Feb 2, 3, 4 I have observed HK bringing sticks to the nest 11 times. Photographers Jim Deal and Shelly Fowler have captured photos of two bald eagles of the same age (she has darker tail feathers) sitting together and one is definitely HK. HK is in the process of building a nest on the golf course. The nest location was first identified by the Dynamic Duo of Cary Lynch and Beverly Nettleton on Jan 10, 2013. It is now known “why” HK is sticking so close to Honey Bee besides being an excellent place to forage for fish. Virginia Beach National Golf Club of Virginia Beach 2500 Tournament Drive.

Well, we are learning from HK, and again with the help and photo documentation of our fabulous local eagle photographers. One area of bald eagle behavior that not much is known is the when and how of territory establishment. While HK is not wearing a satellite transmitter like Azalea, with the assistance of several local eagle photographers we know from their excellent photos that HK has stayed right around Honey Bee Golf Course for most of the past year.

That is in contrast to his sibling Azalea and most other juvenile bald eagles who are well known for wandering far and wide. On I posted that HK for the past year has not gone far from Honey Bee Golf Course and the North Landing River in Virginia Beach.
