Robins breed here in the late spring (July).
She makes a cup-shaped nest of mud reinforced woven grass 6-20 feet above ground in trees and shrubs.
The nest pictured here is under an eave on our dining hall.
The female lays 4 - 5 light blue eggs, which she incubates for 13 days.
Both the male and female feed the young birds, which fledge from the nest after 15 days.