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Red-tailed hawk : A clutch of 1 to 3 eggs is laid in March or April, depending upon latitude. Clutch size depends almost exclusively on the availability of prey for the adults. Eggs are laid approximately every other day. The eggs are usually about 60 x 47 mm (2.4 x 1.9 in).

Harris's hawk : According to a picture on Wikipedia, there is are week old Harris hawks, born around July. I would say maybe around July, and June. Wikipedia does not state when they are normally born however. There are usually two to four white to blueish white eggs sometimes with a speckling of pale brown or gray.

Broad-winged hawk : In the springtime, the breeding pair build a stick nest relatively low in a mature tree. The clutch can number from 1 to 5 eggs, but usually 2 or 3. The brown-spotted eggs are usually 49 × 39 mm (1.9 × 1.5 in) and weigh about 42 g (1.5 oz).

Northern Goshawk : Adults return to their nesting territories by March or April and begin laying eggs in April or May.The clutch size is usually 2 to 4, but anywhere from 1 to 5 eggs may be laid. The eggs average 59 × 45 mm (2.3 × 1.8 in) and weigh about 60 g (2.1 oz).

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