When Frightful first caught her prey, Sam took it away from her because he doesn't want her to go wild.
The next book in the series would be Frightful's Montain, and Then Frightful's Daughter
The first book is My Side of the Mountain, followed by On the Far Side of the Mountain, Frightful's Mountain, Frightful's Daughter, and Frightful's Daughter Meets the Baron Weasel.
In the book "My Side of the Mountain," Sam's bird's name is Frightful. She is a peregrine falcon that Sam trains to hunt for food.
It is called Frightful's Mountain, and is part of the "My Side of the Mountain" trilogy.
Frightful, the female peregrine falcon in the book "My Side of the Mountain" by Jean Craighead George, builds her nest on a cliff ledge. This high elevation provides safety from predators and a strategic vantage point for hunting. The nest, known as an eyrie, is typically made up of sticks and other debris, creating a sheltered environment for her eggs and chicks.
In the book "My Side of the Mountain," Sam made various items from the deer he caught, including buckskin clothing, a water bag, moccasins, and a bowstring. He also used other parts of the deer for food, tools, and crafting materials to support his survival in the wilderness.
In Chapter 11 of "My Side of the Mountain," The Baron Weasel tricks Sam by pretending to be a wounded animal, only to attack him when Sam tries to help. The Baron Weasel's deception shows Sam that not everyone can be trusted in the wilderness and teaches him to be cautious.
In Chapter 5 of "Frightful's Mountain" by Jean Craighead George, Frightful, a peregrine falcon, learns to adapt to her new life in the wild after being released from captivity by Sam Gribley. She faces challenges such as hunting for food and avoiding other predators, but ultimately she embraces her freedom and thrives in her natural habitat.
The town in the Catskills in the book "My Side of the Mountain" is called Delhi.
The book My Side of the Mountain was written by Jean Craighead George.
Sun-jo goes down the mountain on the Pakistan side in the book "Peak" by Roland Smith.
The book awards to My Side of the Mountain are listed as followed: Newberry Award Hans Christian Anderson Award Honor Book Newbury Silver Awards :P