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  1. First Signs of Spring in Nature | The Old Farmer's Almanac

    Mar 5, 2025 · First signs of spring from The Old Farmer's Almanac: peepers, bird song, and more!

  2. 10 Signs That Spring Is Here - AcuRite

    Mar 8, 2022 · As much as we may be tempted to rely on the forecast of a groundhog to determine spring’s arrival, there are many more reliable signs to look out for this year. From the budding …

  3. Signs of Spring : NYC Parks

    As winter winds down, snowdrops emerge out of the frozen ground as one of the earliest signs of spring. They can usually be spotted as early as late January. Hellebores commonly blossom in …

  4. Signs of spring: facts for kids! | National Geographic Kids

    From tweeting birds to blossoming flowers, learn all about the telltale signs of spring, including top tips and things to look out for...

  5. 15 Signs That Spring is Here - Forest Holidays UK

    It’s the spring equinox on 20 March, meaning that the season is officially upon us. Come and stay on a spring break at one of our beautiful forest locations and see if you can spot these 15 …

  6. Top 10 Long-awaited Signs of Spring - BWD Magazine

    In honor of those first tentative steps we take out the weather-proofed door, squinting skyward at the bright yellow orb we thought had deserted us, here are my Top Ten Backyard Signs of …

  7. Signs of Spring at State Parks and Historic Sites

    Mar 20, 2024 · Spring is officially here! Spot the signs of the season at New York State Parks and Historic Sites.

  8. Signs of Spring – Hopkins Memorial Forest

    Black-capped chickadees are singing their “spring’s here” song. Turkey vultures, tree swallows and eastern phoebes have also returned and more species are on their way.

  9. What Do You See in Spring? Signs of the Season

    Aug 29, 2025 · Discover how to identify the unmistakable natural shifts that signal spring’s arrival.

  10. Young Naturalists: 10 Signs of Spring | March–April 2025 ...

    Plants and animals take their cues from these early signs of spring to blossom, build nests, and otherwise get ready for a busy summer season of growing and reproducing more of their kind.