It would have made an eyrie for a king eagle. [verb]
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Come right along with me to the Eyrie, and we'll have something, to eat.' [adjective]
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At the entrance of the open-air roof garden of the Eyrie he ran into Nelson Langmaid. [Please select]
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Nor did we see another mountain blue in this alpine eyrie. [Please select]
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It prefers mountains or extensive forests, building its eyrie either on rocks or lofty trees. [Please select]
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That royal bird was perched upon his eyrie far up on the cliff. [Please select]
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[Illustration: The Bald Eagle's Eyrie] [Illustration: Gannets nesting on the cliffs. [Please select]
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High in the heavens, three eagles proudly poise, Keeping their mountain eyrie still in view, Although their flight has borne them far away. [Please select]
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_Rangifer arcticus_ (Richardson): Manning, 1948: 26-28 (Eyrie, Big Sand, Neck, Sandhill, Malaher, Boundary, Boulder, South Henik, Camp, Carr, Alder, Victory, Ninety-seven, Twin, and Baker lakes; Tha-anne and Kazan rivers; W.) [Please select]
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