Spring
Bird Watching
Flowers
100

The first date of spring.

March 20

100

This intelligent bird is known for its song and bright blue color.

Blue jay

100

These spring flowers, which are often purple or white, are also known as the “Queen of Shrubs”

Lilacs

200

When it is Spring in the Northern Hemisphere (where we live), it is this season in the Southern Hemisphere.

Fall/Autumn

200

This bird is the national bird of Great Britain, and is known for the sky-blue eggs it produces.

Robins

200

These flowers can be found in almost any color and are used as a symbol for the Parkinson’s Foundation. They are also very popular in the Netherlands!

Tulips

300

Finish this phrase..."April showers brings May ______ "

Flowers

300

You can tell which of these birds is male and which is female based on their colors. Males are red and females are typically brown.

Cardinals

300

The birth month flower of February, this flower symbolizes royalty and also symbolizes a 25th wedding anniversary.

Iris

400

The first date of spring is known as this in Latin.

Vernal Equinox

400

This long, wading bird eats mostly fish, but has known to also eat insects and small mammals. You will most likely see it nearby water, standing in the shallows or nesting in the trees!

Great Blue Heron

400

This spring flower, which is commonly yellow, is the known at the national flower of Wales.

Daffodil

500

Before the 14th century, Spring was called by this other name.

Lent
500

These large, protected birds are creatures of habit, and often use the same nesting ground for decades.

Bald Eagles

500

This popular spring flower, whose colored varieties are not scented, is poisonous to cats.

Lily