Saturday’s Critters – Last of January 2026

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It has been very cold here in Tulsa after our snow. Sadie has finally adapted. She loves to go outside and run around in the snow.

It exhausts her though. So she falls asleep in my lap while I’m watching tv at night.

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Snow doesn’t phase our little Pom Kodi at all. We put him on a diet and it seems to be working so now he’s wanting to play fetch with me and Sadie, and he and Sadie chase each other around the house. He’s livened up quite a bit.

Male Northern Cardinal

I’ve been trying to keep the birds fed using suet balls and other high energy foods. This cardinal wasn’t complaining.

Carolina Wren

I think this is a Carolina Wren that came by for a bite.

We get dark eyed juncos both on the feeder and on the ground.

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There is something special about juncos.

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And the opposite for the quiet juncos at the bluejays. Squawk, squawk, they say whenever they visit,.

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A through the window photo.

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And we get lots of doves. This one is all puffed up against the cold.

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We had a bunch of hawks one afternoon. Noisy and boistrous.

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Lots of squirrels.

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That’s it for this week.

I’m linking with Eileen’s Saturday’s Critters. Check it out, lots of great photographers who love all sorts of animals.

8 thoughts on “Saturday’s Critters – Last of January 2026

  1. Eileen

    Hello Yogi,
    I love your cute Sadie and Kodi is a cutie too. Great captures of the birds, I love the Cardinals, Juncos and the Wren. The Starlings and Grackles are piggies. Cute captures of the squirrel. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, have a great week. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.

  2. Pat

    Kodi and Sadie are so cute! I’m glad they enjoy the cold and snow. We are still dry without snow here–such an odd winter so far. My youngest brother has the same bird feeder cam that you have. He lives in Massachusetts and sees a lot of cardinals and grackles at his feeder. If I had this feeder it would be full of Magpies as that is the bird we see most often.

  3. Lisa

    We have a subspecies of dark-eyed juncos, Oregon juncos. You have beautiful jays. Mine are scrub jays, and outside the valley Steller’s jays, which don’t have the markings like yours. Tell me more about your noisy, boisterous “hawks.” 🙂

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