
Within the imposing citadel of a Harpy eagle’s nest, an avian graveyard tells a tale of supreme Amazonian prowess. These colossal eagles, South America’s apex aerial predators, lord over the rainforest canopy with wingspans extending up to an awe-inspiring six and a half feet.
Their dominion, the Amazon, echoes with legends of their might as they commandeer the skies. In the macabre remnants of their feasts, we glimpse the avian butchers’ conquests – monkeys, sloths, and even deer, all fallen under the talons and beaks of these raptors. The nest’s eerie trophies bear witness to nature’s relentless cycle of life and death.