Do robins have more than one brood a year in the same nest?

Robins typically have two or three broods per year, but they do not use the same nest for multiple broods. Robins build a new nest for each brood, although it may be located near the site of the previous nest. The average time between clutches for robins is around 14 days, and nesting season can span approximately four months, from the beginning of April to the end of July. However, this can vary depending on the region and environmental conditions. When starting a new nest, robins may incorporate materials from their old nest or scavenge additional materials if required.