Question
Darwin studies which species of birds on the Galápagos Islands?
Sparrows
Crows
Eagles
Finches
Sparrows
Crows
Eagles
Finches
Hint:
Darwin's finches, named after Charles Darwin, are small land birds, 13 of which are endemic to the Galapagos Islands.
The correct answer is: Finches
- Darwin's finches, named after Charles Darwin, are small land birds, 13 of which are endemic to the Galapagos Islands. The 14th finch is the Cocos finch which is found on Cocos island, Costa Rica. They are not actually true finches – they belong to the tanager family.
- So Finches is the correct answer.
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