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Eagles typically build their nests using large sticks, twigs, and vegetation, often in tall trees or cliffs for safety and visibility. They choose sturdy locations to support the weight of their nests, which can become quite large, sometimes reaching up to 10 feet in diameter and weighing several hundred pounds. The nesting process involves both parents working together to gather materials and construct the nest, which they may reuse and add to each breeding season. Once complete, the nest serves as a safe place for laying eggs and raising their young.

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