Worm, Strawberry, Flower: The many names of full moons seen across the world

Worm, Strawberry, Flower: The many names of full moons seen across the world

Transforming OF Months

The Wolf and Snow Moons have autumn as their names when they first began the time.

The howling of wolves was usually heard in January while February generally saw heavy rain, &nbsp, according to The Old Farmer’s Almanac’s site.

Earthworms are said to surface as the surface decomposes from winter, so the name of the March Worm Moon is apt.

Likewise, the Pink Moon in April and the Flower Moon in May have their nicknames tied to summer. &nbsp,

The Flower Moon in May likewise describes the blooming of flowers, according to SCOB, while the Pink Moon in May is named after the green peonies flowers that rose in North America in the spring. &nbsp,

June next sees the Strawberry Moon, referring&nbsp, to the comparatively short period for harvesting the grapes in the US, said The Old Farmer’s Almanac. &nbsp,

The Buck Moon in July is in the lead during the next half of the time. This is when penny deer normally start to show new horns, according to NASA. Because of the frequent thunderstorms in the early summer, this whole sun is also known as the Thunder Moon. &nbsp,

The Harvest Moon in September is named after the bass that is most closely related to the autumn spring, which is why the full moon in August is named after the sturgeon&nbsp.

Rounding out the year and marking the transition into spring are the Hunter, Beaver and Cold Moons for October, November and December both. &nbsp,