Phrases with «eagle nests»

The phrase "eagle nests" refers to the homes or shelters built by eagles, which are large and powerful birds with sharp beaks and strong talons. These nests are typically built at the tops of tall trees or on cliffs, using sticks and twigs. The phrase can also be used metaphorically to describe a safe and secure place where people or animals can find refuge or feel protected. Full definition

Sentences with «eagle nests»

  • Who would have thought that hungry deer mice would come up into the bald eagle nest to eat meaty placenta. (www1.islandfox.org)
  • Tonight, close observers saw some unexpected visitors to the bald eagle nest. (www1.islandfox.org)
  • Alexander Brash, the chief of the Urban Park Rangers, admits that there is no record of bald eagles nesting in Manhattan in more than 300 years. (scientificamerican.com)
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