April full moon is known by different names according to Farmer’s Almanac:
Pink Moon, Sprouting Grass Moon, Egg Moon, and Fish Moon.
Pink moon is an exciting name as it conjures images of a pink orb lighting the night sky–however, the moon isn’t pink in April. Pink blossoms, moss pink, and wild ground phlox are features of this month–though not yet in my neighborhood. Here is a Japanese garden in full bloom with a carpet of moss pink.

Sprouting Grass Moon does apply to my surroundings–slowly, but surely, yellow fields are turning green. Egg Moon references spring fertility or the size of the moon. The April full moon is the smallest of the year–as the moon is at its greatest distance from Earth. Fish Moon? I’ll leave that interpretation to those who are in tune with the lives of fish.
This post is in response to my fascination with Native American Full Moon names. Coming up: May, month of Flower Moon. Happy Earth Day!
I didn’t know there were so many names for April’s Full Moon!
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And they are so descriptive of monthly natural events! I was unaware of these names too up until not too long ago.
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Happy Earth Day to you! 🙂
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🙂
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Ours was a simple glow through the clouds last night. I’m hoping tonight brings a clearer view.
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It was cloudy for me too. I wanted to see how small it appeared.
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Happy Earth Day… to get into the true spirit we need to observe this every day… doncha think? Great posting. Good to know those lunar a.k.a.’s… the photo is stunningly beautiful.
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I do agree — Earth Day is everyday 🙂
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There is a lot to take in here Janice both the image and the messages.
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Lovely post, Janice. Enjoyed the colourful visual. 🙂
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Thanks Olga. My blog needed some pink 🙂
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