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An eyrie (a variant of aerie) is a bird nest of an eagle, falcon, hawk, or other bird of prey. Eyrie may also refer to: Places *Eyrie Bay, a bay in Antarctica *Glen Eyrie, a castle near Colorado Springs, Colorado *The Eyrie Vineyards, an American winery in Oregon *Villa Eyrie Resort, a Canadian resort on Vancouver Island on the Malahat Arts, entertainment, and media *Eyrie (novel), ''Eyrie'' (novel), a novel by Tim Winton *"Hope Eyrie" (a.k.a. "The Eagle Has Landed"), a song by Leslie Fish *The Eyrie, a castle in ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' and its TV adaptation ''Game of Thrones'' * Eyries, a species of griffin Neopets. *Eyrie Dynasty, a faction in the board game Root (board game), Root. See also

*Aerie (other) *Eagle's Nest (other) *''Eerie (magazine), Eerie'', an American magazine of horror comics *Erie, Pennsylvania *Ireland or Éire *Snowdonia or Eryri *Jean-Baptiste Benoît Eyriès (1767–1846), French geographer, author and translator {{disambiguati ...
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Bird Nest
A bird nest is the spot in which a bird lays and Avian incubation, incubates its Bird egg, eggs and raises its young. Although the term popularly refers to a specific structures built by animals, structure made by the bird itself—such as the grassy cup nest of the American robin or Eurasian blackbird, or the elaborately woven hanging nest of the Montezuma oropendola or the village weaver—that is too restrictive a definition. For some species, a nest is simply a shallow depression made in sand; for others, it is the knot-hole left by a broken branch, a burrow dug into the ground, a chamber drilled into a tree, an enormous rotting pile of vegetation and earth, a shelf made of dried saliva or a mud dome with an entrance tunnel. The smallest bird nests are those of some hummingbirds, tiny cups which can be a mere across and high. At the other extreme, some nest mounds built by the dusky scrubfowl measure more than in diameter and stand nearly tall. The study of birds' nests ...
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Eyrie Bay
Broad Valley () is a descriptive name for the broad glacier-filled valley on the south side of Laclavere Plateau, Trinity Peninsula, Antarctica. The name was suggested by V.I. Russell of the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) following his survey in 1946. Location Broad Valley is in Graham Land towards the north of the Trinity Peninsula, which forms the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is south of the Laclavère Plateau, west of Duse Bay, north of Eyrie Bay and east of Cugnot Ice Piedmont and Louis Philippe Plateau, from which it is separated by Windy Gap. Misty Pass leads northwest from the valley to the Cockerell Peninsula. Features and nearby features include Stepup Col, Cain Nunatak, Abel Nunatak and View Point. Features Features from west to east include: Windy Gap . Pass high high, located at the northeast end of Louis Philippe Plateau. It marks the meeting place of three valleys of Trinity Peninsula, namely Broad Valley leading eastward toward Duse ...
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Glen Eyrie
Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle is owned today by The Navigators, a worldwide Christian organization. It is open for public tours and events and can be rented for private programs. History Founded in 1871, Glen Eyrie was the home of William Jackson Palmer. Palmer was a Brigadier General in the Union Army during the American Civil War, president of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, and founder of Colorado Springs. Palmer and his wife Mary “Queen” Mellen made Glen Eyrie their home. They had three daughters, Elsie, Dorothy, and Marjorie. General Palmer died in 1909, and the Palmer sisters left the estate untouched for several years before finally selling it. The estate changed hands several times. In 1938 the property was purchased by an oil baron from Texas, George Strake. The Strake family turned Glen Eyrie into their summer home, repairing and building up the propert ...
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The Eyrie Vineyards
The Eyrie Vineyards is an American winery in Oregon that consists of in five different vineyards in the Dundee Hills AVA of the Willamette Valley. In 1965, against the advice of his viticultural professors at the University of California, Davis, David Lett moved to Oregon to plant Pinot noir in the Willamette Valley. David and Diana Lett produced the first Pinot noir in the Willamette Valley, and the first Pinot gris in the United States. Their first vintage was in 1970. The 1975 Eyrie Vineyards Reserve Pinot Noir placed in top ten among Pinot noirs in blind tasting at the Wine Olympics in 1979. Burgundy winemaker Robert Drouhin organized a rematch at Maison Joseph Drouhin in France. The 1975 Eyrie Vineyards Reserve came in second, losing to Drouhin's 1959 Chambolle-Musigny by only two-tenths of a point. Drouhin later purchased land in Oregon and built Domaine Drouhin Oregon. Over the years, David Lett (known locally as "Papa Pinot") maintained a light-handed style of Pinot ...
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Eyrie (novel)
''Eyrie'' (2013) is a novel by Australian author Tim Winton. It was shortlisted for the 2014 Miles Franklin Literary Award. Plot summary Tom Keely is alone, living at the top of the Mirador apartments, a highrise in Fremantle, Western Australia. Once a high-powered, environmental activist, he is now divorced and destitute. "Tim Winton's heart-stopping, exhilarating ''Eyrie'' asks how, in an impossibly compromised world, we can ever hope to do the right thing." Reviews Lyn McCredden in the ''Sydney Review of Books'' wrote about Wintons theme of families who "...can be sustaining, even redemptive. They work on intimate premises different to those of the political and social. They can be bulwarks against a hostile world and places of repetitive, formative violence and loss. ..can be units of resistance against personal dissolution, even in the face of utter loss and falls from grace, but they also carry the seeds of tragedy and hostility." Michael Williams in ''The Guardian'' co ...
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Leslie Fish
Leslie Fish is an American folk musician, author, and anarchist political activist. Music Along with The DeHorn Crew, Fish created the first commercial filk recording in 1976, ''Folk Songs for Folk Who Ain't Even Been Yet''. Her second recording, ''Solar Sailors'' (1977) included the song " Banned from Argo", a comic song parodying ''Star Trek'' which has since spawned over 100 variants and parodies. She recorded the comic song " Carmen Miranda's Ghost", which was the source for the short story anthology ''Carmen Miranda's Ghost Is Haunting Space Station Three'', edited by Don Sakers (in which she has one story and the notes on the song). Her song "Hope Eyrie" is regarded by some as being as close to the anthem of American science fiction fandom as is possible in such a disparate group. Fish often weaves Pagan and anarchist themes into her music. She has also set music to many poems by Rudyard Kipling. She is a popular guest at science fiction conventions, and she can often b ...
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The Eyrie
The fictional world in which the ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' novels by George R. R. Martin take place is divided into several continents, known collectively as The Known World. Most of the story takes place on the continent of Westeros and in a large political entity known as the Seven Kingdoms. Those kingdoms are spread across nine regions: the North, the Iron Islands, the Riverlands, the Vale, the Westerlands, the Stormlands, the Reach, the Crownlands, and Dorne. A massive wall of ice and old magic separates the Seven Kingdoms from the largely unmapped area to the north. The vast continent of Essos is located east of Westeros, across the Narrow Sea. The closest foreign nations to Westeros are the Free Cities, a collection of nine independent city-states along the western edge of Essos. The lands along the southern coastline of Essos are called the Lands of the Summer Sea and include Slaver's Bay and the ruins of Valyria. The latter is the former home of the ancesto ...
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Griffin
The griffin, griffon, or gryphon (; Classical Latin: ''gryps'' or ''grypus''; Late and Medieval Latin: ''gryphes'', ''grypho'' etc.; Old French: ''griffon'') is a -4; we might wonder whether there's a point at which it's appropriate to talk of the beginnings of French, that is, when it wa ...: ''griffon'') is a legendary creature with the body, tail, and Hindlimb">back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle">lion.html" ;"title="Hindlimb">back legs of a lion">Hindlimb">back legs of a lion, and the head and wings of an eagle with its talons on the front legs. Overview Because the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts and the eagle the king of the birds, by the Middle Ages, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature. Since classical antiquity, griffins were known for guarding treasures and priceless possessions. In Greek and Roman texts, griffins and Arimaspians were associated with gold deposits of Central Asia. ...
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Neopets
''Neopets'' is a free-to-play virtual pet site, virtual pet browser game. First launched in 1999, the game allows users to own virtual pets ("Neopets") and explore a virtual world called "Neopia." Players can earn one of two virtual currency, virtual currencies. One currency, called Neopoints, can be obtained for free through on-site features like games, events, and contests. The other, Neocash (NC), is purchased with real-world money and can be exchanged for wearable items for pets. Players can buy digital food, toys, and other items for their Neopets to keep them happy. They can also customize the appearance of their Neopets by applying different colors, clothing, accessories, and styles. Additionally, users can train their Neopets to fight in the "Battledome," which offers both PvP and PvE battles. Players interact with others through social features like message boards and guilds, or by buying, selling, and trading items with each other. History and development Creation a ...
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Root (board Game)
''Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right'' is a 2018 asymmetric strategy wargame board game designed by Cole Wehrle, illustrated by Kyle Ferrin, and published by Leder Games. In ''Root'', players compete for the most victory points through moving and battling using various factions with unique abilities. Upon its release, ''Root'' received positive reviews, and was followed by four expansions. A digital version, developed by Dire Wolf Digital, was released in 2020. Gameplay In ''Root'', 2-4 players compete in an asymmetric strategy wargame to control a forest. Each player controls a different faction, each of which has different gameplay elements, tactics, and point scoring options. In the base game, 4 factions are present: the Eyrie Dynasties, Marquise de Cat, Woodland Alliance, and the Vagabond. While there is a common set of rules for movement, hands of cards, and battling each other, every faction adds an additional layer of rules complexity. Players who select the Eyr ...
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Aerie (other)
Aerie (a variant of eyrie) is the bird nest of an eagle, falcon, hawk, or other bird of prey. Aerie may also refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Fictional entities * Aerie (''Baldur's Gate''), a character in ''Baldur's Gate II'' * Aerie (DC Comics), a character published by DC Comics * Aerie Class, a class of Starfleet vessel in the ''Star Trek'' franchise * Dragon Aerie, an area in ''Dark Souls II'' video game Literature * ''Aerie'' (magazine), a literary magazine * ''Aerie'', a novel in The Dragon Jousters series by Mercedes Lackey * ''Aerie'', a 2003 novel by Thomas E. Sniegoski in '' The Fallen'' series Music * ''Aerie'' (album), a 1971 album by John Denver * "Aerie (Gang of Eagles)", a song by Jefferson Airplane on the album ''Long John Silver'' Other uses * Aerie (American Eagle Outfitters), an intimate apparel brand of American Eagle Outfitters * Aeries, the homes of the Fraternal Order of Eagles See also * Eagle's Nest (other) * Eyrie (disambiguatio ...
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Eagle's Nest (other)
Eagle's Nest, The Eagle's Nest, Eagle Nest, Eagles Nest or Eaglenest may refer to a bird nest for eagles. The terms may also refer to: Geography United States * Eagle Nest (Pink Hills, North Carolina), historic home * Eagle Nest, Michigan, an unincorporated community *Eagle Nest, New Mexico, a village in Colfax County, New Mexico * Eagle Nest camp, an Adirondack Great Camp on Eagle Lake in Blue Mountain Lake, New York * Eagle Nest Canyon or Mile Canyon, a canyon on the Rio Grande near Langtry, Texas *Eagle's Nest, William K. Vanderbilt II's estate in Suffolk County, New York, now the Vanderbilt Museum *Eagle's Nest (Ambar, Virginia), historic home * Eagle's Nest (Bridgeport, Connecticut) * Eagle's Nest (Phoenix, Maryland), a historic home * Eagles' Nest (Robert Morris–Springfield), softball park in Springfield, Illinois * Eagle's Nest Airport (Virginia), a private airport near Waynesboro, Virginia, United States *Eagle's Nest Arena, venue of the 1984 Summer Olympics, Los An ...
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