Cherry blossoms are considered a sign of the beginning of spring in this country.
What is Japan?
The day spring begins in the southern hemisphere.
What is September 21st?
True or false? Egg dyes are made with onion peels.
True
This bird native to the US has the longest tail feathers.
What is a wild turkey?
This is the birthstone for those born in March.
What is Aquamarine?
These happy flowers symbolize new beginnings.
What are daffodils?
Spring equinox is also known as this.
What is the Vernal Equinox?
This country holds the record for making the largest chocolate Easter egg in the world.
What is Italy?
If you stretched out all the worms a young robin ate in a day this is how long it would be.
What is 14 feet?
Spring fever is associated with this.
What is daydreaming?
This Spring flower grows in the woods.
What is a Primrose?
The word Equinox also means this.
What is equal night?
This is what the Easter Egg represents.
What is new life?
An Ostrich can run at speeds this fast.
What is 50mph?
March is named after this Roman God.
What is Mars, the Roman God of war?
A blue flower that is protected by the Wildlife and Countryside Act.
What are Bluebells?
The Indian festival of colors, marking the beginning of spring.
What is Holi?
This is why Easter eggs are dyed.
To represent the blood of Jesus Christ.
This bird lays the smallest egg in relation to its size.
What is the ostrich? An ostrich egg weighs only 1.5 percent of the bird that lays it.
This spring superfood has over 500 varieties.
What is a Mango?
A brown papery fiber used to cover the bulb of a spring flower.
What is a Tunic?
This is a Polish tradition on the first day of spring.
What is burn an effigy and throw it in the river?
This was the year the first story of the Easter Bunny was published.
What is 1680?
This bird sees more daylight than any other creature.
What is the Arctic Tern? It breeds near the North Pole and winters near the South Pole when both areas are experiencing “midnight sun” conditions.
This spring animal can see the earth's magnetic field.
What is a fox kit?