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	      FR
	      at Wed Jan 25 11:31:10 2012  [ Report Abuse ] 	[ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by FR ]
 
 Hi Gregg, thats not the information I am looking for.
 FIrst, infertile or unsuccessful clutches are not a good benchmark to learn from. So I am not interested in that.
 
 I am interested in the quality of success you have with different species.
 
 I understand that learning from failure is required, that is, until you can learn from success. This this that I am interested in.
 
 You see, if we are going to compare the quality of a method, then we must compare successful results. That is, eggs that hatched, number of clutches, frequency, age, longevity, etc. As these are the numbers that are related to successful nesting. Not a female put some eggs in a box. Or infertile eggs in a box.
 
 I am not being snotty, but we really need to compare important data, if we are to make a decent judgement. Thanks and best wishes
 
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