This depends on the species of eagle.
Eagles' habitat ranges from coastal to alpine areas. The Bald eagle, for example, prefers a habitat near to the seacoast or any other body of water, especially lakes. It also decides where its nest will be based on the abundance of fish there. It usually roosts and nests in deciduous forests. The nests are usually 2 feet deep and 5 feet wide. The habitat of an eagle is very important to it because it determines the objects used to build its nest based on the surrounding locations. Bald eagles which live inland migrate to the coasts during the winter if the lakes freeze over, preventing access to fish.
The White-breasted sea-eagle is very much a coastal bird. It is found in coastal areas and major waterways in India, China, Papua New Guinea, Australia and throughout southeast Asia. It tends to nest in the tallest eucalyptus trees near the floodplains of these regions.
The Wedge-tailed eagle of Australia, on the other hand, is not limited to coastal areas, but is found across Australia's vast array of habitats. It prefers open woodlands and grasslands further inland, where plenty of grassy groundcover means an abundance of easy prey. It tends to avoid rainforests and coastal heathlands. It will build its nest at the tallest point in the surrounding countryside, whether that is a cliff face or rocky outcrop in the desert, or the tallest tree in the open bushland or grassy plains.
the tree tops
warm, high up off the ground, where the is alot of food
It lives in a forest type of habitat
it depends on what type of eagle you are talking about
what kind of habitat does it live in the bald eagle
They live in the higher parts of the mountains, also high up in treetops.
They choose to live next to open water, trees to nest, and eat fish
The first type of organisms to live in a new habitat are called pioneers. This is an organism that is forging the way for other life to be able to live comfortably in the new habitat.
Dugongs live in estuaries.
The Savannah
Usually near large bodies of water, with adjacent forests.
octopuses live in the coral reef
Lions live on the African savannah.