A pair of white-headed sea-eagles had established their aerie in a tree not more than twenty feet from the ground, and I could not resist the temptation of robbing them of their eggs.
Slowly he climbed the steep and crooked trail to their aerie at the peak.
The great panorama of the Gulf lay unfolded beneath their aerie.
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In the case of raptor nests, or "eyries" (also spelt "aerie"), these are often used for many years, with new material added each breeding season.
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The large eyries (or aeries) of some eagles are platform nests that have been used and refurbished for several years.
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What started as a sub-brand quickly became a standalone concept in its own right, featuring a complete fitness line, calledaerief.i.t.
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Training with the eagle'saerieat the top of the mountain, the healthy environment and hard living made him an elite physical specimen.
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The city hall has attempted to recruit peregrine falcons to nest in aeries outside the dome.
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Aerieis using social media to create a new opportunity for rebranding.
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Aeries are known by their instituting number and the name of the city in which they are located.
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A wildlife viewing deck provides a seasonal view into theaerieof a falcon pair.
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