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Hunting season

New York isn’t exactly known for its lush, rolling hills of green grass. But there are still plenty of opportunities for the perfect Easter egg hunt here in the concrete jungle. “Chick” out one of these holiday events:

EGGS ON THE RUNWAY

Fashionable mommies can head to the CuRious Easter Egg Hunt tomorrow at the Upper East Side Cynthia Rowley store (pictured) to shop the spring sale while the little ones hunt for golden eggs filled with treats in the curiosity shop and twisted branches of the entranceway. Free, tomorrow, 1 to 3 p.m., 43 E. 78th St.; 212-288-1141.

HAY THERE!

The Queens County Farm Museum once again hosts its Barnyard Easter Egg Hunt in the orchard. In addition to the hunt, kids can meet and greet Whiskers the Easter Bunny, play games and take a hayride. $5 per person, today, noon to 4 p.m., 73-50 Little Neck Parkway, Floral Park, Queens; 718-347-3276.

BIG RED EASTER

Fans of the books will flip for Clifford’s Egg Hunt at the Scholastic Store. Clifford himself will be there, and attendees can search for eggs throughout the store as well as listen to a reading of “Clifford’s First Easter.” Free, today, noon to 4 p.m., 557 Broadway; 212-343-6166.

KEEP TOASTY

You won’t need to worry about staying warm at Brooklyn Plantology’s first annual Brooklyn’s Great Easter Egg Hunt. The hunt, face painting, and arts and crafts all take place inside the store and heated greenhouse. Free, today, 1 to 4 p.m., 26 Brooklyn Terminal Market; 718-763-3665.

SEPARATE BUT EQUAL

At the McGolrick Easter Egg Hunt, families with very little ones will appreciate the separate hunting area for babies and toddlers. Some special eggs will include raffle tickets and prizes. $5, today, 11 a.m., McGolrick Park (Russell Street and Nassau Avenue) in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.

FLOWER POWER

Bring a basket and frolic in the crab-apple orchard at the Queens Botanical Garden’s Spring Egg Hunt. Additional activities include old-fashioned games and seed planting. $5, today, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., 43-50 Main St., Flushing, Queens; 718-886-3800.

gregorymiller@nypost.com