Spring

The Awakening
Spring doesn’t arrive all at once. It unfolds — slowly, quietly, then all at once. A thawing branch. A sudden call at dawn. The first green pushing through frost. Across the wild, life begins to stretch, stir, and return. Animals that vanished underground reappear. Migrants return with the light. The silence of winter gives way to movement, song, and urgency.
This is the season of birth and rebuilding. Nests are built. Territories are reclaimed. Food returns. Energy shifts. The wild becomes louder, brighter, faster. For wildlife watchers, spring is a season of change in every sense — a reminder that the world hasn’t just survived the cold, it’s ready to begin again.
This is the season of birth and rebuilding. Nests are built. Territories are reclaimed. Food returns. Energy shifts. The wild becomes louder, brighter, faster. For wildlife watchers, spring is a season of change in every sense — a reminder that the world hasn’t just survived the cold, it’s ready to begin again.