Nature Happenings

  • Project FeederWatch continues, www.birds.cornell.edu/pfw

  • Opossums begin breeding (peak is in February).

  • Raccoons and squirrels begin their breeding seasons.

  • January is a great month to watch wintering Bald Eagles.

  • Cedar Waxwings can be seen traveling in large flocks.

  • Lapland Longspurs and Horned Larks roam in flocks.

  • Now through late March is a difficult time for birds; providing food and an open source of water is important.

  • Cardinals flocking; they're usually the first and last birds to be seen at feeders.

  • Listen for Great Horned Owls' "hoot" as they pair up for mating season.

  • During late January or early February, Great Horned Owls will be sitting on their eggs.

  • Bald Eagles are visible along open water stretches of the Missouri River.

  • White-tailed Deer bucks are shedding their antlers, marking the end of breeding season.

  • Late in the month, as days lengthen, Tufted Titmice and cardinals begin to sing.

  • Start planning your butterfly and bird gardens this month.

  • Aldo Leopold's (Father of Wildlife Conservation) birthday Jan. 11

  • Quadrantid Meteor Shower early in the month. See up to 60 falling meteors per hour!