As their nest becomes more and more crowded, the baby great horned owls stretch and flap impatiently. But they can't fly just yet. Even if one of them falls from the tree and must find its own shelter on the ground, the little one still depends on its parents' care. There are many weeks to go before the young chicks will be strong enough to fly away and find homes of their own.As they grow the baby great horned owls’ nest becomes more and more crowded. There are weeks before they will be strong enough to fly.
Book details
-
Publisher
-
Original text
Yes -
Language
English -
Publication date
-
Page count
36 -
Photographer
-
Theme
-
Series
-
Audience
About the author
Aubrey Lang
Aubrey Lang has been a science writer and wildlife photographer for the past 25 years and a freelance writer for more than fifteen years.