Outside my classroom are plenty of signs of spring, with snowdrops and aconites already out, and some daffodils beginning to show in green.
The mornings are getting lighter earlier and we will soon see the last of the frosts perhaps.
The Field Studies Council have teamed up with the Royal Society of Biology on a Signs of Spring Survey.
They have identified ten signs of spring.
When you see one, fill in the survey.
You will need to have quite a lot of information to hand, so it's worth having a look at the survey in advance.
The study of changing seasonal effects is called phenology.


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