Eagles play a crucial role in ecosystem nutrient cycling through their feeding and nesting activities. When eagles feed on prey, they help to control the population of smaller animals, which indirectly affects the distribution of nutrients in the ecosystem. Additionally, eagle nests, known as aeries, are often located in tall trees or cliffs where their droppings, feathers, and leftover prey accumulate. These materials can enrich the soil beneath the nest, providing nutrients for plants and smaller organisms. By dispersing organic matter in this way, eagles contribute to the overall health and balance of their ecosystems.