The finches were originally brought to Montgomery by a character named "The Birdman," who is a fictional portrayal in the novel "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee. In the story, this character is not a central figure, but the introduction of finches symbolizes themes of innocence and the complexities of human nature. The finch family, particularly Scout and Jem, serves as the main focus of the narrative, exploring their experiences in a racially divided Southern town.
The finches originally came to Montgomery through natural processes, possibly blown off course by a storm or by following food sources. They likely migrated to the area and adapted to the local environment over time.
The Finches moved to Montgomery, Alabama, due to Atticus Finch accepting a legal case to defend a black man accused of raping a white woman. Atticus believed in upholding justice and fairness, which led him to take on this controversial case in a racially charged town.
the finches originally came from south American main land
the finches originally came from south American main land
Finches
Originally at Montgomery, Alabama. Then at Richmond, Virginia.
Boers
Boers
They were actually brought here on a ship!
Spanish settlers
Darwin was interested in the finches! The finches weren't interested in him!
Spanish settlers