Females lay about 2-18 eggs, five to eight times a year.
The female lays about four to seven eggs around the first half of April.
In one year, a female hawk will lay about five eggs.
Females live for three to four weeks and may lay about 100 to 200 eggs per blood meal.
The female will lay about two eggs in season.
A well-fed female will lay about 50 eggs in her lifetime.
The females lay about 100 eggs, usually in the bark of host plants.
A female starling, for instance, lays about 16 eggs in her life.
The female lays about 200 eggs over a 10-12 day period.
The female lays about 100 eggs at intervals of a few days.