Birds, bees and even plants might behave strangely during the eclipse. When the moon devours the sun on April 8, the day will fall into twilight, the temperature will drop - and nature will take notice.

There are numerous reports of unusual behavior by animals and plants during an eclipse. A total solar eclipse occurs only once every 375 years. So it's not like you're learning something now that you can use again in the future. “But it's certainly unifying going through this experience. We are all going through it together,” said Adam Hartstone-Rose.