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BlackZzzverrR [31]
3 years ago
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1. Geospea magirostris 2. Geospica fortis

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liq [111]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

D) Finch 4

Explanation:

These Passerine birds include a number of related species, mostly classified within the genus Geospiza , which are connected to American tanagers in the family Emberizidae rather than to the European finches. (1) Geospiza magnirostris. (2) Geospiza fortis. (3) Geospiza parvula. (4) Certhidea olivacea. G. magnirostris and G. fortis have broad, deep beaks useful for crushing seeds; G. parvula has a small symmetrical beak, suitable to more generalist ground feeding, while C. olivacea, the 'warbler' finch, has an elongated beak useful for capturing insects.

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