| WHAT ARE THE NESTS MADE FROM? | Sticks. lined with grass and moss | Dead grass, twigs, paper, feathers, small roots, all held together by mud and lined with grass | Moss. lichen. thistle and dandelion down, all held together with spider webs or pine sap |
| HOW BIG ARE THE NESTS? | 6-8 feet across and 20 feet from the top to the bottom | 6-8 inches across by 3-6 inches deep | 2 inches across by 1 inch deep |
| HOW MANY EGGS DO THEY USUALLY LAY? | 1-3 eggs | 3-5 eggs | 1-3 eggs |
| WHERE CAN YOU FIND THE NESTS? | The tallest tree in the area; near a lake or river where the eagles can find lots of fish | In the lower half of a tree. but sometimes you'll find them as high as the treetop; robins also nest in gutters, on top of outdoor light fixtures or other structures | On a slender branch of a tree such as an oak, hornbeam, birch. poplar, or hackberry; usually 10-40 feet above ground |