Awesome. I saw 3 one day last week over Big Timber Creek in the Runnemede/Deptford/Glendora area.
One of 3 might be the one Guy stated seeing a few months back
Soon, we will see them and think "Big deal". And that is a good thing.
I saw one one day last week flying along the river in National Park.
Nope, let's not. I had a project last year for a class that was related to using DDT and I found this pic. DDT was largely responsible for the near-extinction of the bald eagle, as you all probably know, because it caused their eggs to become brittle and break before they could develop into full sized young. DDT was seen as a panacea for many of the ills that plagued us and we used it on virtually everything to control pestiferous bugs without any thought to environmental fate or any sort of toxicology to humans or animals. We are so naive sometimes. With regard to DDT, things are JUST a bit different now than they were in the 50s.That would be terrific. Let us not take them for granted.
With regard to DDT, things are JUST a bit different now than they were in the 50s.
Or go to Conowingo Dam just upriver from Port Deposit, Maryland. On November 2nd we had 50+ below the dam viewed from the fisherman's park. There is now a trail on the East side of the river following the Octoraro(?)Creek. This should offer some good viewing areas too although I have not had a chance to hike it.
Hey chrisr,
Are you from the Park?