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A Darwin's finch is a small bird with a stout, conical beak that varies in size and shape based on its diet. They have dull-colored plumage, usually in shades of brown, gray, or black. These finches are known for their adaptation and variation in beak size and shape based on their habitat and food source.

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What island did Darwin finch on?

the galapagoes islands


What traits did Charles Darwin studied about finch?

Darwin studied the beak of a finch to see how it adapted to the food it ate. hope it helps, good luck!! ;)


What is the site of Darwin's finch studies?

The Galapagos Islands.


What puzzled Darwin about the Galapagos finch?

Darwin was puzzled about the many adaptations of the finches on the Galapagos Islands


Did Darwin first believe that each finch he found was a different species was he right or wrong?

right


What is the significance of Darwin's observation about the difference in Finch populations?

They differed depending on what island they were on.


What animal did Charles Darwin study to develop his theory of natural selection?

A finch


Who where the Galapagos finch?

The Galapagoes Finch is the bird on the Galagos Islands that Charles Darwin studies and formed the scientific theory of Evolution and Natural selection.


The beaks of what birds found on the Galapagos helped inspire Darwin's theory of evolution?

Finch


What did Darwin observed on galapagos islands?

different finch populations that appeared closely related


Why are the finches in the Galapagos called Darwin's Finches?

Charles Darwin discover the finches in Galapagos in 1831. He noticed that the finches beaks were different compared to the finch's in Ecuador.


What island did Charles Darwin go to discover finches?

Since Darwin found many species of plants he found many species of finches. Those species, just like the warbler finch, were found on the Galapagos Islands.