January
All the winter waterfowl are in, as well as occasional European strays such as Eurasian Wigeon, Tufted Duck, Common Teal or Greater White-fronted Goose.
Shark River, NJ
Best for waterfowl when it is very cold as it is the last refugee to freeze (if we get a real winter). Eurasian Wigeon, gulls, and possible alcids and loons at the mouth
Sandy Hook, NJ
Razorbills, and some of the uncommon and rarer waterfowl are possible. The hollies, deciduous woods and shrubs that line the drive in are always worth checking for any wintering passerines or strays such as Bohemian Waxwings.
Sandy Hook webpage
eBird HotspotBombay Hook, DE
An impressive 30,000 Snow Geese and handful of Tundra Swans blanket the impoundments.
Bombay Hook webpage
eBird Hotspot