Chapter 366: How about giving it a cub?

Jiamu Gully and two neighboring protection zones are home to a significant number of falcons, particularly the Falco peregrinus and the falcon.

From April to June is the egg-hatching season for these raptors, and during this period, both male and female falcons become more ferocious than usual and seize every opportunity to stockpile food.

Although crows are not their favorite dish, the falcons are not picky about the taste when food is scarce.

There are also golden eagles, one of the crows' natural enemies.

In the video that Professor Song showed him, in addition to raptors pecking at crows, there were many felines coordinating attacks, clearly indicative of organized behavior.

That flock of crows was ultimately driven away by the members of the feline family and the eagles.

Some flew to lower altitudes, closer to human habitation, while others settled in the sparse forest area on the other side of the river.