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A clutch of eggs refers to all the eggs produced by one bird or reptile at a single time, particularly those laid in a nest.

Clutch size will differ greatly between types of birds. It may also differ within the same type of bird due to many factors including habitat, health, nutrition, and time of year. Depending on the ornithological procedures, the recorded clutch size may or may not count lost or broken eggs.

 

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