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rpelaez
at Sat Jul 4 08:30:41 2009 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by rpelaez ]
Hey Bryan, thanks for the info. I think there are two implausabilities that we need to explain. One is the color of the female parent, and the other is the high percentage of blairs morphs in the clutch, especially the one that looks very clean. My perspective for hatching out Davis Mountain alterna is limited to the clutch in question, though she laid five more eggs this year. So far, the posts have been about the uncommon black color. Take another look at the blairs morphs within that clutch. Isn't the high expression of that particular morphology in a Limpia Canyon clutch (40%) a reason for concern as well?
Robert
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