In early January, 2026, on many days I’ve been spending time in the yard photographing birds but the weather has taken its toll. The cold doesn’t bother me… I have an improvised electric muffler to help keep my hands warm so I can operate my camera. But there’s nothing I can do about the rain.. it darkens the light available for photography, wets camera equipment and can show up in photos. So my time outside for birding photography has been somewhat limited.
Added to the environmental problems, as I believe I’ve mentioned in prior posts, for the most part I’m seeing the same birds day after day. I’ve been getting some very good photographs, but there’s not much point in posting photos of the same birds.
All of this said, on January 9, 2026, I had a fairly productive afternoon and was able to photograph a few less frequent, but not rare, visitors.
I had both Golden-crowned kinglets (four on one visit!)…

and Ruby-crowned kinglets (this one a male)…

I don’t have very good habitat for Pacific wrens, but this winter I have been seeing one on an almost daily basis. The wrens prefer the undergrowth and are always on the move, so even when I do see one it’s rare that I can get a photograph. On this day the wren decided to take a bath in the watercourse, giving me a rare opportunity for photos. (I saw a Bewick’s wren at almost the same time and location but was unable to get a photo of it.)


This is presumably the same Orange-crowned warbler that was here last winter. It’s a daily visitor. Although primarily an insect eater, this wren has frequented my suet feeder, my peanut feeder (!) and my sunflower and peanut pieces platform feeder!


On January 1, 2026, I had a visit from this Hermit thrush, a winter resident but uncommon in the yard, especially at this time of year. …

And on January 6, I caught a quick glimpse of a White-throated sparrow in the yard but was unable to get a photo, nor have I seen it since.