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BIRDS OF THE GALÁPAGOS
THE DARWIN'S FINCHES
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All images © John Schwarz, all rights reserved |
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Cactus Finch
Geospiza scandens |
Large Cactus Finch
Geospiza conirostris |
Small Ground Finch
Geospiza fuliginosa |
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Medium Ground Finch
Geospiza fortis |
Large Ground Finch
Geospiza magnirostris |
Small Tree Finch
Camarhynchus parvulus |
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Medium Tree Finch
Camarhynchus pauper |
Large Tree Finch
Camarhynchus psittacula |
Vegetarian Finch
Camarhynchus crassirostris |
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Three remaining finches, the
sharp-beaked
ground finch, the
mangrove
finch (rare), and
the
Cocos
Island finch (which
lives on Cocos
Island midway between
the
Galápagos and
Costa Rica) are not
represented here. |
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Warbler Finch
Certhidea olivacea |
Woodpecker Finch
Camarhynchus pallidus |
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