Discover how eagles, the majestic birds of prey, make their homes in nature. Simple explanations about their nesting habits suitable for young children.
Eagles are big and strong birds that like to build their homes, called nests, in safe places. One of the special places they like to nest is in rock crevices. A rock crevice is like a little hole or a crack in a big rock.
Let's learn more about why eagles choose these places!
1. Safety: The rock crevices keep the baby eagles safe from bad weather and other animals that might want to bother them.
2. High Up: Eagles like to build their nests high up in the air. This way, they can see if there are any dangers around.
3. Strong Protection: The rocks protect the nest from wind and rain, making it a cozy home for baby eagles.
Eagles use sticks, leaves, and even grass to make their nests. They like to make it really comfy and warm for their eggs and baby eagles when they hatch!
Did you know that eagle nests can be very big? Sometimes they can be as heavy as a car!
Now you know that eagles are clever and build their nests in safe places like rock crevices!