Birch Compass

January 2026 — Colorado Nature Journal

What to look for this month near you, with room to record what you find.

This month in nature

Birds to watch

  • Horned Lark Eremophila alpestris
  • Mourning Dove Zenaida macroura
  • Red-tailed Hawk Buteo jamaicensis
  • Common Raven Corvus corax
  • (Red-shafted Flicker) Northern Flicker Colaptes auratus cafer
  • Black-billed Magpie Pica hudsonia

In bloom

  • Little bluestem still glows wine-red across the plains as the cured native grasses catch the low winter sun.

In the garden

  • Deep-soak Front Range trees and evergreens on any warm, unfrozen day — winter desiccation, not cold, kills the most plants here.
  • Replace mulch the wind has stripped from perennial crowns and overwintering garlic across the Front Range.
  • Start onion and leek seed indoors under lights for an early jump on the short, high-altitude season ahead.
  • Continue winter watering — a deep soak on a thaw day brings woody plants through the dry cold.

Night sky

  • The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks around January 3 in a short, sharp burst best seen after midnight from a dark San Luis Valley sky.
  • Brilliant Orion stands due south in the evening with the Orion Nebula glowing in his sword.
  • The brilliant Dog Star Sirius sparkles low in the southeast in Canis Major below Orion.
My field notes