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  2. File:Cone clutch.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Clutch (eggs) - Wikipedia

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    A sea turtle clutch. A clutch of eggs is the group of eggs produced by birds, amphibians, or reptiles, often at a single time, particularly those laid in a nest. In birds, destruction of a clutch by predators (or removal by humans, for example the California condor breeding program) results in double-clutching. The technique is used to double ...

  5. Avian clutch size - Wikipedia

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    Avian clutch size should be proportional to breeding season resource productivity per breeding pair of birds. [10] This relationship has been found in a series of studies from Alaska and Costa Rica. [10] According to Ashmole's Hypothesis, the clutch size of resident birds is proportional to the level of competition with migrant birds. [11]

  6. Bufflehead - Wikipedia

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    Habitat degradation is the major threat to this bird, since they depend on very limited coastal habitat on their wintering grounds, and very specific habitat in their boreal breeding grounds. [ citation needed ] Although buffleheads do use man-made nest boxes, they still need the forest habitat to thrive.

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