If you were using cladistics to construct a phylogenetic tree of birds, what is the best outgroup?

A. eagles
B. robins
C. bats
D. eastern bluebirds

The best outgroup for constructing a phylogenetic tree of birds would be bats (option C). The outgroup should be a closely related taxon but not a part of the group being studied (in this case, birds). This allows for the comparison of shared traits and helps to establish ancestral character states. Bats are mammals and are the closest living relatives to birds, making them an appropriate outgroup for studying bird phylogeny.