Eggs?
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by ktrzncv
As I understand, they all are uncubating their eggs, aren't they? I marked eggs under each.
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by yshish moderator, translator in response to ktrzncv's comment.
Hi @ktrzncv
Yes, they are nesting but unfortunately, we can't tell for sure whether there are any eggs present or not yet! They usually lay 2 eggs. So even if we knew there were any, we couldn't tell whether 1 or more.
Moreover, the scientists are interested only in the visible eggs/penguins/other animals so please, mark only those eggs you can really see.
It can take time to see some but it's always great feeling when it happens! Moreover, you can see more of them in one picture!
Hope it's clearer to you now. Thanks for your hard work, hope you enjoy it 😃
Cheers,
Zuzi
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by ktrzncv
Sorry for incorrect data. Can change something?
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by yshish moderator, translator in response to ktrzncv's comment.
Don't worry about your mistakes. Each image is classified by multiple users so the mistakes should be visible among the other classifications and removed 😃
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