Yes thst is a big enough cage.
the large ground finches live in scalesia zone
A small island in Galapagos can hold a large number of finches due to absence of their natural predators .
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They can live outside if large enough.
With a large enough crew, yes.
Large tree-finches eat mostly insects and caterpillars, and will also eat fruit in the dry season. Part of the group of species called "Darwin's finches", the large tree-finch (Camarhynchus psittacula) is one of the species of finch that has evolved on the Galapagos Islands of Ecuador and exists nowhere else.
A finch population on an island is more isolated than Êa finch population in a large forest. ÊThe gene pool of the island population would be more limited than the genetic possibilities of the finch population in the forest. ÊThe island finches would be more likely to pass on specialized genes than the forest finches. the island finches have more spatial isolation the island finches have more geographical isolation
She didn't have a large enough house and garden to keep a camel.
Island finches are specially isolated whereas populations that live in large forests aren't. The island finches will have more gene flow.
Serin - the smallest yellowish European finch
Because if your house isn't large enough... The sound won't resonate, and won't create an echo.
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