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FR
at Sun Aug 14 12:06:21 2011 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
In your first reply you over analized the entire world.
This reply is what I was looking for.
Heres whats funny, there is knowledge to be gained from every observation like this one. Being absolutely right is not supported in nearly all observations, so why are you asking for math, when its not math?
Events like this one, when repeated will lead to one or two observations that can allow a conclusion to be made. But you must keep your mind open. Yes it could be a first clutch, or a second, even a third.
The point is, most say, its a first clutch and you cannot proof its not. Now, how does this help learning about the animal? All this type of thought does is wall that person in from actual learning.
Back to this photo. You will also notice how thin the female is, which is also an indicator of a second clutch. You know this from your experiecne as well. again not conclusive, but it adds to the observation.
Are there other details in that photo that can indicate ANYTHING?
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