It builds a platform nest of sticks fifteen to one hundred feet above the ground in a tree, often a mangrove.
They will sometimes build their nest below the platform nests of vultures or storks.
The platform nests are typically placed in a tree on an island or in an otherwise undisturbed area.
The oval platform nest measures about 50-80 by 50-60 cm and is some 25 cm high when freshly built.
They build a platform nest, 3 to 4 feet wide, on a tall tree overlooking a steep valley.
The female usually lays three eggs in platform nest made from twigs and branches.
Both males and females help to build a floating platform nest of vegetation (Kaufman 1996).
The platform nest is a large structure, often many times the size of the (typically large) bird which has built it.
It builds a platform nest of twigs high in a forest tree.
The female usually lays two to four eggs in a platform nest, made from twigs and branches, in a tree.