Birch Compass

January 2026 — Florida 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
  • Mourning Dove Zenaida macroura
  • Carolina Wren Thryothorus ludovicianus
  • Red-bellied Woodpecker Melanerpes carolinus
  • Northern Mockingbird Mimus polyglottos
  • Blue Jay Cyanocitta cristata

In bloom

  • Spanish Needles (Bidens alba) — disturbed ground, field edges, and gardens statewide nearly year-round — a small white-and-yellow daisy and one of Florida's most important nectar sources for butterflies and bees
  • Orange blossoms begin perfuming the central Florida groves as the citrus sets the next crop, and red maple flushes crimson in the swamps.

In the garden

  • The cool-season vegetable garden is in full production statewide; harvest broccoli, collards, and lettuce, and keep frost cloth ready in the north.
  • In central and south Florida, frost-tender tomatoes and peppers keep producing through the mild dry season while the north watches for freezes.

Night sky

  • The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks in a brief, sharp burst around January 3 — best after midnight from the dark Kissimmee Prairie or Big Cypress.
  • Orion strides high in the south with the Orion Nebula glowing in his sword, climbing higher over Florida's flat horizon than at northern latitudes.
  • The Winter Hexagon and the brilliant Pleiades blaze through the long, crisp January nights over the dark prairie.
My field notes