
This eagle sits on a stump in the Susquehanna River along Long Level Road in Lower Windsor Township in June 2007. Photographer Bil Bowden, who captured this picture, wrote that at least three nests were within a few miles of the area, and eagles - along with the sometimes confused osprey - can be seen here. (See additional photo below.) The river makes Pennsylvania one of the nation's top water-rich states. Background posts: Susquehanna bridge makeover flowing along, Photographer tramps to far reaches of York County and American Indians' carvings almost forgotten treasure.
Pennsylvania has more stream miles than any other state, except perhaps Alaska.
And no one knows how many miles are in Alaska, because they're frozen... .
Continue reading Pennsylvania and water: The Susquehanna and other rivers run through it.



