One of the most rewarding interactions I've witnessed at my sanctuary was between a pair of bald eagles and a group of red-tailed hawks. Initially, I was concerned about potential territorial conflicts, but over time, I saw the hawks sharing space near the eagles' nesting area without aggression. I believe the key to this peaceful coexistence was creating separate, but interconnected, habitats with natural barriers that allowed for plenty of space. I also made sure there were abundant food sources in different areas to reduce competition. The balance of providing areas for solitude as well as communal spaces for exploration helped foster mutual respect. It was incredible to see how the birds adapted to the environment we cultivated, and the result was a harmonious interaction that was both surprising and deeply rewarding.