Eagles interact with other bird species within their ecosystems in various ways depending on the specific species and the circumstances. They may compete with other birds of prey for food sources such as fish or small mammals. Additionally, eagles may sometimes scavenge for food, which can bring them into contact with other scavengers such as vultures or other raptors. In some cases, eagles may even steal food from smaller birds or engage in territorial disputes with other species. Overall, the interactions between eagles and other bird species can be complex and influenced by factors such as food availability, habitat preferences, and the behavior of the different species involved.