A student is analyzing, dated that compares to change in the total number of wing Bird’s nest in Everglades to the change in rainfall wing birds, feed, primarily fish nest, were observed, and dry years than what years what is a reasonable inference about the relationship between Wildenberg, reproductive success, and water death in the Everglades

Based on the given information, a reasonable inference about the relationship between Wildenberg (presumably a species of winged birds), reproductive success, and water death in the Everglades can be that there is a correlation between the total number of winged bird's nests and rainfall levels.

The student is analyzing data that compares the change in the total number of winged bird's nests to the change in rainfall. It is stated that winged birds primarily feed on fish and nest in dry years. This implies that when there is a higher amount of rainfall, there may be an increased availability of fish for the birds to feed on, subsequently leading to better reproductive success and increased number of nests. Conversely, in drier years with less rainfall, the availability of fish may be reduced, resulting in lower reproductive success and a decrease in the number of nests.

In conclusion, the inference indicates that the reproductive success and number of winged bird's nests in the Everglades is likely influenced by the amount of rainfall, with higher rainfall correlating with higher reproductive success and nest numbers.