Im pretty sure they are divergent because they are both from the same bird family and follow common traits such as beak shape, colour but their body shape has been adapted to fit in both environments.
I don't have the answer for my question, that is why I asked you.
In the wild, the Red-Billed Quealea with an adult breeding population of 1.5billion, source: Weaver Bird Natural History
There are many animals that live in the rainforest that include mammals, birds, and reptiles. One rainforest animal starting with the letter Y includes the yellow eared parrot.
In fact there are many but here are some for you to look at: *the Spice Finch *the Giant panda *the tiger *the bird you might find some more as i have found these.
Answer.. Goldfinch, is a common European finch the male of which has a red and white face and yellow and black wings.
Closely related are the pine siskin, Carduelis pinus, and the European goldfinch, Carduelis carduelis. Other relatives are the purple finch, house finch, indigo bunting, painted bunting, lazuli bunting, various grosbeaks.
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The plural of finch is finches.
An aberdevine is a green and yellow finch related to the goldfinch, found in Europe and Asia.
Answer: In Christian art the goldfinch is sometimes seen near the Christ Child; it symbolises the the forthcoming suffering of Christ. It is most famously seen in Raphael's Madonna of the Goldfinch in which John the Baptist (as a child) offers a goldfinch to the child Jesus. The goldfinch is also regarded as a symbol of determination and endurance.
The goldfinch is a vertebrate. Like all birds, it has a backbone. Birds, mammals, fish, reptiles and amphibians are all vertebrates.
An aberduvine is another name for the Eurasian siskin or spruce siskin, a green and yellow finch related to the goldfinch.
the state bird? a goldfinch, i believe . No it's a wood thrush. sign by z4k65 no the gold finch! mhluo
The official state bird of Iowa is the eastern goldfinch, also known as the American goldfinch (Spinus tristis), willow finch, or wild canary. It is also the state bird for the states of Washington and New Jersey.
divergent evolution i think
the male gold finch is bright yellow with black and white wings the female is brown with black and white wings