Cole was jealous of how the baby sparrows had someone to care for them (the mom sparrow). They are both vulnerable, disabled, and useless. After Cole realises that the tree that got struck by lightning was the one with the Sparrows he felt bad. It was his first sign of compassion.
nothing
If the baby sparrow is not moving when you touch it or if it is not breathing then it's dead.
In the book "Touching Spirit Bear," Cole is described as having long black hair, a muscular build, and a scar on his face from a fight with his father. He is often portrayed as looking tough and intimidating.
no, but odd if you are human.
Nestlings or chicks.
no
In "Touching Spirit Bear," five key symbols include the white bear spirit, the totem pole, the Circle Justice system, the island setting, and the concept of rebirth and transformation. Each symbol represents different aspects of the protagonist's journey toward healing and self-discovery.
around 40 degree Celsius
In "Touching Spirit Bear," the baby birds symbolize hope, renewal, and the cycle of life. They represent the possibility of healing and growth, both for the protagonist, Cole, and the natural world around him. Their struggle to survive mirrors Cole's own journey toward redemption and understanding, emphasizing the importance of nurturing and protecting vulnerable life. Ultimately, the birds highlight the interconnectedness of all living beings and the potential for transformation.
it is called a chick or a host i am not sure well one of them
Yes in Spirit 2.
he learns that life can change instantly, and it can't be controlled(like when the baby bird's tree was struck, but it wasn't expected, and they depened on it,also)