Does the male and female bald eagle sleep in same nest?

Yes, bald eagles (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) often share a nest, including during sleep, regardless of gender. Bald eagles are known to form long-term, monogamous pairs and may stay together for several years, even for life. They commonly use the same nest structure for many years, making it a joint space for both the male and female eagle. Sleeping in the same nest allows these eagles to maintain close proximity and reaffirms their pair bond.