Let's look at your beautiful description and make some small grammar corrections to help it read even better! Here's the corrected version:
The wood is most beautiful in springtime, when everything is waking up from winter. Birds' songs are getting louder, with more birds coming home. The cuckoo bird calls over and over, and the big owl makes deep 'hoot' sounds.
Explanation of changes:
- "the most beautiful" to "most beautiful": We usually say "most beautiful" without "the" when talking about seasons generally.
- "Bird songs" to "Birds' songs": The songs belong to the birds, so we use the possessive form "birds'" with an apostrophe.
- Added a comma after "louder": This is to separate the two ideas nicely.
- Changed "calling" to "calls" and "making" to "makes": This makes the verbs agree with the singular birds "cuckoo bird" and "big owl" (singular subjects need singular verbs).
Great job describing springtime sounds in the woods!