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  2. Common cactus finch - Wikipedia

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    The common cactus finch or small cactus finch (Geospiza scandens) is a species of bird in the Darwin's finch group of the tanager family Thraupidae. It is endemic to the Galapagos Islands , where it is found on most islands, with the notable exception of Fernandina , Española , Genovesa , Darwin and Wolf .

  3. Large ground finch - Wikipedia

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    The large ground finches have diverse food options. They eat mainly large seeds, and also pick Opuntia cactus fruits, caterpillars and large insects. They usually feed on seeds of Tribulus cistoides and, less commonly, on seeds of Bursera graveolens. They search for food most of the time on the ground. The adults feed their chicks mainly with ...

  4. Daphne Major finches - Wikipedia

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    Large ground finch (Geospiza magnirostris)The Daphne Major finches are a group of Darwin's finches that inhabit Daphne Major island of the Galápagos.The common cactus finch (Geospiza scandens) and the medium ground finch (G. fortis) are the main species; [1] while the large ground finch (G. magnirostris) and the Española cactus finch (G. conirostris) are regular immigrants. [2]

  5. List of tanager species - Wikipedia

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    Sharp-beaked ground finch: Geospiza difficilis Sharpe, 1888: 93 Genovesa ground finch: Geospiza acutirostris Ridgway, 1894: 94 Vampire ground finch: Geospiza septentrionalis Rothschild & Hartert, EJO, 1899: 95 Espanola cactus finch: Geospiza conirostris Ridgway, 1890: 96 Genovesa cactus finch: Geospiza propinqua Ridgway, 1894: 97 Large ground finch

  6. Española cactus finch - Wikipedia

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    The Española cactus finch is among the largest of the Darwin's finches, measuring 15 cm (5.9 in) in length. The male is black, with white-tipped undertail coverts. Female and immature birds range in color from dull gray to matte black, and frequently show white edges to the feathers of their underparts.

  7. Geospiza - Wikipedia

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    The genus Geospiza was introduced in 1837 by the English ornithologist John Gould with the large ground finch as the type species. [1] [2] The genus name derives from the two Ancient Greek words γῆ (gê), meaning "earth", and σπίζα (spíza), a catch-all term for finch-like birds.

  8. Genovesa cactus finch - Wikipedia

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    The Genovesa cactus finch (Geospiza propinqua) is a species of bird in the tanager family Thraupidae. It is one of Darwin's finches, and is endemic to the Galápagos islands, Ecuador, where it is restricted to Genovesa Island. Its natural habitat is dry shrubland and it is commonly seen on the ground. Its main food source is the cactus Opuntia.

  9. Category:Geospiza - Wikipedia

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    Genovesa cactus finch; Genovesa ground finch; L. ... Small ground finch; V. Vampire ground finch This page was last edited on 1 March 2019, at 01:23 (UTC). ...

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