Blue Heron A Great Blue Heron an instant after it snags a late breakfast from the Susquehanna River just below the Conowingo Dam. Conowingo, MD
Tucquan Glen The Lancaster County Conservancy maintains the Tucquan Glen Nature Preserve. It is rated the most pristine and scenic of the seven ravines which open into the Susquehanna River in this area. A rhododendron and hemlock canopied trail follows Tucquan Creek from River Road for 1.2 miles to the River. Tucquan Creek, and its tributary Clark Run, are designated Pennsylvania Wild and Scenic Rivers, and are direct tributaries of the Susquehanna River, draining to the Chesapeake Bay. The initial two-thirds of this glen is beautiful and peaceful; the lower glen is wild and rugged. Between Pequea and Holtwood, Lancaster County, PA
Bald Eagle A Bald Eagle soars past a transmission tower just below the Conowingo hydroelectric power plant on the Susquehanna River. Conowingo, MD