Method for Casting Large Numbers of Clay Eggs for Use in Studies of Artificial Nests
We describe a method for making clay mimics of bird eggs. These eggs can be used in experiments that require many uniform, accurate artificial eggs. We developed methods and made about 1,000 clay eggs at a cost of $0.55 each.
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