Many species of birds have a characteristic clutch size which is either fixed at k or is of the form k or k + 1 for some appropriate integer k. In this paper we show, using a multitype Galton–Watson process to model a bird population, that such behaviour can correspond to maximization of the probability of survival of the species to time t for each finite t. This is also a conclusion which might be drawn from the theory of natural selection and hence provides some mathematical evidence of the force of evolution. The results of the paper rest on a bounding of probability generating functions.