Eyrie/ˈɪri,ˈeri/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Natural Highness Usually refers to high-elevation nests, suggesting safety or dominance. The falcon's eyrie was strategically placed atop the high cliffs. Pro Tip 2/3Bird Specific Often associated with large birds of prey like eagles or hawks, not small birds. Spotting the eagle's eyrie, we quietly observed from a distance. Pro Tip 3/3Remote Location Implies inaccessibility and privacy, highlighting the remoteness of the nest's location. We needed binoculars to view the hawk's eyrie.