WATERFOWL IN FOG
Beauty in nature is more than sunshine, flowers and bird songs. Its also great gatherings of wintering ducks, geese and swans, preparing to migrate north, floating on large, human-made impoundments, or sitting on their ice, on cloudy, foggy days in March. A picture of gloom, perhaps, to some people, but another beauty to me in that wild dreariness. Fog is dangerous to transportation, but it is also a part of nature. It is unique in its beauty that does not happen every day. On the afternoon of March 4, 2026, I was looking at the 400-acre lake at Middle Creek Wildlife Management Area in southeastern Pennsylvania by their live camera and our computer screen to see what species of waterfowl (ducks, geese and swans) were resting on it between feeding forays in nearby rye and harvested cornfields. That impoundment was mostly covered with ice, but there was an ever-growing strip of open wate...