I think its so the prey on the ground don't snatch their babies!
cause for a reason
cause
yes
Aerie if you prefer to use Old English, an eyrie.
Eagles (in general) usually nest in crags where it is too difficult for predators to reach the nest. They also nest high up in the treetops.
Eagles Nest Wilderness was created in 1978.
an eagle shelter looks like a huge nest. eagles build their home on high trees.
Eagles will build their nests on ledges high up on rock faces, or in the tops of tall trees.
Usually they nest 50-70 feet above ground, near the top of the selected tree.
The area of Eagles Nest Wilderness is 537.851 square kilometers.
eagles use twigs, leaves, and mud to make there nest
The answer to that is true bobcats live in forest and eagles have nest on trees of course so yes they both do
which bird makes a nest in the hollow of a tree
Bald eagles will return to the old nest, add new material, year after year, until the nest falls from its own weight. They then will construct a new one.
Bald eagles do, but golden eagles prefer cliffs.