Animals That Come With The New Season
As spring approaches, longer days and milder temperatures don't just feel welcome to us humans, but they also encourage many animals to become more active and visible. From parks to gardens and neighborhood paths, these familiar places will all begin to feel livelier as familiar creatures return to view. Here are five animals you are especially likely to notice more often as the season begins to change.
1. Robins
When spring comes around the corner, the beautiful sound of robins is among the first things people notice. Their cheerful activity and frequent visits to lawns and gardens make them easy to spot. As the weather softens, they become more visible while searching for food and preparing for nesting.
2. Squirrels
As the cold winter weather slowly leaves, you'll see more and more squirrels darting across branches and open spaces once more. These energetic critters bring an upbeat presence that makes parks and residential areas feel more lively.
3. Rabbits
These adorable little animals are always a welcome sight as spring draws closer. They're a reminder that better weather is on its way! You'll often find them in grassy areas like in your lawn, or in quiet neighborhoods with plenty of trees and plants.
4. Ducks
Ducks start making their way back to ponds and lakes as the weather begins to warm up. These adorable animals make every park visit much more worth it! Their increased presence makes local green spaces feel especially active and well-populated.
5. Bees
Yes, bees are also considered animals! Once the flowers start blooming, these important beings will begin to appear more regularly. Their steady movement from plant to plant is one of the clearest signs that the season is turning. Although small, they quickly become one of the most frequently observed forms of wildlife in spring.






