Nature Happenings
- Project Feeder Watch starts and extends until April, feederwatch.org
- Average temperature: 36.2°F, Average precipitation: 0.52"
- The onset of winter snow and cold in the higher elevations can often bring “irruptions” of mountain species into the valley and plains.
- Steller's Jays, the beautiful black crested jay of the mountain forests, may relocate to lower altitudes.
- The local Blue Jays and Woodhouse's Scrub-Jays will squawk their resentment of the Steller's, as they all search for high-energy nuts and oil seeds.
- Pinon Jays, normally found exclusively in the southern pinon/juniper lands, may move further north in search of winter food.
- Pine Siskins may move in large numbers to lower regions, and will socially join flocks of American Goldfinches to visit finch feeders.
- Leonid meteor shower is mid-month.