The female observer picked up the camera, zoomed in, and snapped a couple of pictures.
"Mr. Chen, look, this is a bird's nest, a damaged bird's nest, with egg shells inside."
Being a bird expert, she instantly recognized it as a falcon's nest.
In the wild, falcons usually choose cliff rock cavities or tall treetops. This time, the abandoned nest they found was located right at a sunny treetop edge of the cliff.
Chen Ying quickly pondered; judging from the past behavior of the monkey group, the abandonment of this nest is likely related to them.
However, unlike macaques and Tibetan chief monkeys, golden snub-nosed monkeys do not have the habit of eating bird eggs. They are pure vegetarians. Their digestive systems are adapted to high-fiber foods, lacking the ability to efficiently secrete enzymes for digesting animal protein.
But monkeys are curious creatures, even the zen-like golden snub-nosed monkeys can't resist the curiosity to climb up and see what bird eggs look like.