Birch Compass

January 2026 — Connecticut Nature Journal

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

This month in nature

Birds to watch

  • Northern Cardinal Cardinalis cardinalis
  • Tufted Titmouse Baeolophus bicolor
  • Mourning Dove Zenaida macroura
  • American Goldfinch Spinus tristis
  • Northern House Wren Troglodytes aedon
  • Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata

In bloom

  • Bright red-osier dogwood stems and scarlet winterberry holly hold the only color in the frozen swamps and wet ditches.

In the garden

  • A planning week — order seeds early before popular varieties sell out, and check stored dahlia tubers and tender bulbs for rot.
  • Leave snow banked over perennial beds as insulation, and gently knock heavy wet snow off arborvitae and evergreen branches to prevent breakage.
  • Set up the grow-light shelf and start the slowest seeds — onions, leeks, and celery — for transplants you'll set out in May.

Night sky

  • The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks in a short, sharp burst around January 3; watch the northeast after midnight from a dark hilltop away from coastal light.
  • Orion dominates the southern sky, his belt pointing down to brilliant Sirius — the cold, dry winter air makes for crystal-clear viewing.
  • The Winter Hexagon of bright stars — Sirius, Procyon, Pollux, Capella, Aldebaran, and Rigel — sprawls across the long, dark January sky.
My field notes