Early Spring
Early Spring is the transitional season that follows winter and precedes summer. It typically begins around March in the Northern Hemisphere, marked by gradually rising temperatures and longer daylight hours. During this time, many plants, such as daffodils and crocuses, start to bloom, signaling the end of dormancy.
Wildlife also becomes more active in early spring. Animals like birds return from migration, and many species begin their mating rituals. This season is crucial for agriculture, as farmers prepare their fields for planting crops, taking advantage of the warming soil and increased moisture from melting snow.