What is the name of an eagle's nest?
Correct answer: An eyrie
happybetts1977
Beautiful birds
ElixSkipper
Very majestic bird to see in the wild.
Player #6852065
happybetts1977, I saw an eagle in our field eating a dead animal. It was surrounded by 11 buzzards that were afraid to challenge the eagle for a meal.
Birdiemom
TWO TONS in a treetop? Look out below!
mnezz
interesting facts
Player #2844866
The correct answer was spelled incorrectly
hedaben
we finally have eagles back in my town since they all died from poison in the 60s, now the EPA is taking away the protections that made their comeback possible. sad.
Floss4Me
didn't realize they lived so long
Dianna Bella74
awesome builders
RJHondo57
I meant to say, I don't know how the nest hangs on the power pole. In the spring we'll see pairs of eagles on both nests. So cool to see the majestic birds!
jewels
the answer is spelled differently than in the description...
Smokey 84
Player #2844866, that's why I guessed wrong. Does anybody proofread this stuff?
Veritas
I was in awe when I witnessed an adult bald eagle coax four young from a nearby tree into a circular ascending flight. I was at a local park with a small lake right place right time taking a walk with my son.
Player #120374466
Player #6852065, That's ok, we buzzards are patient birds. 😉
GraceSpace
hedaben, You could gather ppl who want to challenge that 😉
john
Player #2844866, they mate in the air
Old Motor Cop
hedaben, epa cannot take away the eagle protection act. it is in title 16 of the US Code.
Old Motor Cop
Player #2844866, good catch, Aerie
ssong__05
baby bird 🐦 beautiful 🥰
Player #61661419
very bad game I don't like this game
Aryan Yadav
wonderful bird
Charmed
Player #2844866, yes. It’s spelled “aerie”.
Temper
Hey, you have it wrong in the beginning, you have there "eyerie" in place of "aerie". I'm not native talker, but Oxford Dictionary don't now the former, these is the title of one of Game of Thrones' book.
Chickadee
I have never seen it spelled that way before...only ever seen itas aerie.
Player #29494788
2 tons. is that a typo?!
Rob
yes it's nice to see one of that wonderful creature...try to visit Philippine Eagle Sanctuary in Mindanao...the southern part of the Philippines, you can see not one but more eagles in there...
Wu
Birdiemom, That definitely caught my attention. 2 tons!?
Pau Pau
Birdiemom, my thoughts too. I was wondering if tree branches can support all that weight
Player #37512232
Your answer is spelled wrong. It's spelling is (aerie)
Indian Sage
As big as 9feet in diameter 😲. Wow!
Player #9895710
you have two different spellings of it which is right?
joejoe
mnezz, fer sure. Did you know that robins are territorial & will attack anything/one coming near nest? Saw a mama robin attack 2 blue jays.
WalksBySelf
Player #2844866, it can be spelled either way
Kung Fu Billie
aerie or eyrie?
Player #32116792
mnezz, yep it is interesting
Guillermo
Player #6852065, credit the eagles.. not the bearaucraps..
Guillermo
an eagle lives on our local golf course.. so great to see them again!
Charmander
wow 5 to 9 feet diameter nests!! live upto 60 yrs wow didnt know such amazing birds
Player #21374632
Player #2844866, I thought so too, misspelled
Neel Bhong07
very majestic bird to see in the wild