PWRC and Conowingo
Dave Powell (dpowell@netfox.net)
Mon, 25 Jan 1999 20:41:11 -0000
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I also visited PWRC on Sunday the 24th. I was there in the afternoon and =
there were no gulls were present on the lake. I did find two Tree =
Sparrows near the walkway across the dry lake. Also for your =
information, Conowingo has increased the water flow dramatically with =
eleven flood gates open on Monday afternoon and expecting to go to 14 - =
20 gates open overnight. The gulls are still there, predominately on the =
Cecil county side. But I doubt the Trumpeters are there, 14 - 20 gates =
is a tremendous amount of water.
Dave Powell=20
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I also visited PWRC on Sunday the =
24th. I was=20
there in the afternoon and there were no gulls were present on the =
lake. I=20
did find two Tree Sparrows near the walkway across the dry lake. Also =
for your=20
information, Conowingo has increased the water flow dramatically with =
eleven=20
flood gates open on Monday afternoon and expecting to go to 14 - 20 =
gates open=20
overnight. The gulls are still there, predominately on the Cecil county =
side.=20
But I doubt the Trumpeters are there, 14 - 20 gates is a tremendous =
amount of=20
water.
Dave =
Powell
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