A SHELTERING STREAM
During the extreme, prolonged cold spell of late January to mid-February, 2026, a stream of fresh water in a tiny, remnant salt marsh on Long Beach Barrier Island, between the Atlantic Ocean and Barnegat Bay, which borders the New Jersey mainland, became a sheltering haven for a few kinds of ducks and geese. I have been watching that little stream and salt marsh, through the seasons for the last few years, via a live camera there and our home computer screen. A variety of water-living birds come to that small waterway to drink fresh water, including in winter. But I never saw so much waterfowl on that little waterway as during that period of extreme cold when Barnegat Bay froze shut. Those lovely ducks and geese added beauty to that little stream. The stream remained open in places because of the slow-moving current in it, and lots of attractive waterfowl milling about on it. Sometimes that running, litt...