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Yes, Darwin's finches, like all birds, lay eggs. They are a group of about 15 species of finches found primarily on the Galápagos Islands and are known for their diverse beak shapes and sizes, which have adapted to different ecological niches. The females typically build nests and lay a clutch of eggs, which they incubate until they hatch.

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