The 1978 Farmers' Almanac Revealed the 20 Signs in Nature That Can Predict a Harsh Winter
The early migration of the Monarch butterfly.Raccoons with thick tails and bright bands.Spiders spinning larger-than-usual webs and entering the house in great numbers.Early seclusion of bees within the hive.“See how high the hornet’s nest, ‘twill tell how high the snow will rest.”Frequent halos or rings around the sun or moon forecasts numerous snowfalls.
And last but not least, a true reader favorite: the size of the orange vand on the woolly bear caterpillar. While all of these signs might be hard for us to notice , most of them would make a fun nature scavenger hunt to complete during the seasons leading up to winter.
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