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Geospiza parvula, commonly known as the small ground finch, primarily feeds on seeds, particularly those of grasses and other herbaceous plants. They also consume small insects and other invertebrates, especially during the breeding season when protein is needed for raising young. Their diet can vary based on the availability of food sources in their environment, allowing them to adapt to different ecological conditions in the Galápagos Islands.

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