This small, buzzing insect is often seen collecting nectar from flowers.
What is a bee?
This holiday, often celebrated with egg hunts and chocolate bunnies, occurs in the spring.
What is Easter?
This popular spring flower comes in varieties like tulip, daffodil, and hyacinth.
What is a bulb flower?
Kids love to fly these in windy spring weather.
What is a kite?
Many trees grow new ones of these in the spring, turning the landscape green.
What are leaves?
People wear green and search for four-leaf clovers on this March holiday.
What is St. Patrick’s Day?
In spring, these winged insects emerge from cocoons in a process called metamorphosis.
What are butterflies?
This popular springtime sport features bats, gloves, and home runs.
What is baseball?
This natural phenomenon, often seen after rain, has seven colors.
What is a rainbow?
Held on April 22, this holiday encourages environmental protection.
What is Earth Day?
This term refers to tiny particles released by flowers that often cause allergies.
What is pollen?
People often enjoy this activity, spreading a blanket and eating outside.
What is a picnic?
This sound, made by certain amphibians, is heard more frequently in spring nights.
What is croaking?
This Jewish holiday, commemorating the Exodus, is celebrated in spring.
What is Passover?
This U.S. region, known as "Tornado Alley," experiences more tornadoes in spring.
What is the Midwest?
April is a great time to start one of these, where people grow plants in their backyard.
What is a garden?
The scientific term for animals emerging from winter sleep is this.
What is hibernation?
In Japan, people celebrate the arrival of spring by gathering under these blooming trees.
What are cherry blossoms?
The vernal equinox, marking the start of spring, occurs in this month.
What is March?
This activity involves identifying different birds by sight or song.
What is birdwatching?