There's a lot. Here are the listed ones I know and can remember:
Redtail
Lionheart
Bluestar
Willowpelt
Whitestorm
Sootfur
Brindleface
Tigerstar
Marshkit (Ferncloud kit)
Yellowfang
Yellowfang's unamed kits
Brokenstar
Crookedstar
Nightstar
Cinderfur
Tallstar
Mudclaw
Dappletail
Swiftpaw
Hawkfrost
Goldenflower
Patchpelt
One-eye
Halftail
Heavystep
Whitethroat
Feathertail
Silverstream
Oakheart
Mosskit (Bluestar's kit)
The young pretty she-cat named slverstream, dies. From: squirrelflight
Yes, in the Warriors series, the cats do move between different territories, including from the forest to the lake. This movement is often driven by changes in their environment, conflicts with other groups, or prophecies that guide their actions.
Honeypaw dies from Greencough, a fatal sickness that affects cats, in the Warriors series by Erin Hunter.
Well, there has to be some romance and tragedy to be exciting.
You can read "Warriors: Starlight" by Erin Hunter on e-book platforms such as Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play Books. Additionally, you can also check if your local library offers digital copies through services like Overdrive or Libby.
The exact number of pages in the book "Warriors: Starlight" may vary depending on the edition and formatting, but typically a Warriors series novel ranges from 300 to 400 pages. It's best to check the specific edition of the book you have for an accurate page count.
tunes if u have a ipod or ipad
I'm reading that book now it's spring
The setting of the Warriors series, "The New Prophecy: Twilight", takes place in a forest where four Clans of wild cats live. The cats navigate the challenges of their territories as they face a new prophecy that hints at danger and uncertainty ahead for their Clans.
In Starlight, pages 263-264.
Midnight, Moonrise, Dawn, Starlight, Twilight, and Sunset.
In the book "Twilight" from the Warriors series, Birchfall dies from injuries sustained while trying to protect ThunderClan from a badger attack. His death greatly affects the Clan and serves as a reminder of the dangers they face in the wild.