- Eagles prefer environments that offer high vantage points, open areas for hunting, and diverse habitats.
- They frequently inhabit mountainous regions with cliffs and rocky outcrops, as well as open plains, savannahs, and near coastlines.
Examples of locations:
1. North America: Rocky Mountains, Sierra Nevada, and Appalachian Mountains.
2. Europe: Alps, Pyrenees, and Scandinavian Mountains.
3. Asia: Himalayas, Tian Shan, and Altai Mountains.
4. Africa: Drakensberg Mountains and Ethiopian Highlands.
5. South America: Andes Mountains and Patagonian Steppe.
Some eagle species, such as the bald eagle, also thrive near large bodies of water, where they can find abundant prey like fish.
Please note that the distribution of eagles can vary depending on the specific species, and some species may have more specialized habitats than others.