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What is the home of an eagle called?
What is the home of an eagle called?
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An eagle’s home is called an eyrie, which is a variant of the word “aerie”.
Eyries are typically built high up in tall trees or on cliffs, and are usually 4–5 feet in diameter. Eagles build their nests in high places to keep their eggs safe. Some eagle parents return to the same eyrie year after year, adding more sticks, twigs, and grass each time.
The home of an eagle is called an eyrie.