Ruth Rose suggested. The kids had climbed down and were standing under the falcons’ tree. Josh shook his head. “They were just learning to fly,” he said. “They weren’t ready to leave their parents yet.” “Could they have fallen out?” Dink asked. He glanced at the ground. “I doubt it,” said Josh. “If they had, the parents would still be here, watching over them.” He frowned. “I think something took those birds,” he said. “What do you mean?” Ruth Rose asked. “What kind of something?” “Animals,” Josh explained. “Owls and snakes like to eat baby birds.” “But wouldn’t the parents protect the little falcons?” Dink asked. “Yeah,” Josh said. “Unless something happened to them, too.” “Maybe something scared the parents away,” Ruth Rose said. Josh shook his head. “The parents wouldn’t leave their babies.” “Then what could have happened to them?” Dink asked. “Five falcons can’t just disappear!” “I don’t know,” Josh said.
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