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The bald eagle A robin weighs about 4 oz.; a bald eagle about 3 lbs. I don't think anyone thinks a robin and a bald eagle look alike, presumably the questioner is referring to some white markings and not to pure white areas. As robins are members of the thrush family, the questioner is probably looking for a type of thrush, although non-birders may think mockingbirds resemble robins. In this vein, some may think finches resemble robins, too; though they are much smaller, they do have great variation in markings. Or perhaps the red-breasted nuthatch is the sought-after avian; in coloration, it bears the closest resemblance to the robin.

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