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They "roost" in a tree during storms, or at night when they are not breeding. The branches of the storm protect them from some of the snow,rain,wind,hail etc.
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Are you talking about an eagle?
Yes, that was what your question was concerning so that was what I was answering. Although it is true of many other species of the avian family.
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