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The Bite of Spring

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The New Yorker's cover from April 17, 2000, titled ‘The Bite of Spring’ by Peter de Sève, is a captivating piece that combines two iconic springtime animals in one image. The swan goose returns to the city, accompanied by the mosquito. Together, they convey a humorous and engaging sentiment to the viewer.