Data for:
Male © Jonah Benningfield eBird S41537189 Macaulay Library ML 84285861
Female © Shawn Billerman
Female © William Richards
Male © Andres Vasquez Noboa
Male © Tasha Dimarzio
+ 2
Female © Michael O'Brien

Genovesa Cactus-Finch Geospiza propinqua

Sign in to see your badges

Identification

POWERED BY MERLIN

This Galápagos finch is confined to the island of Genovesa. It has a fairly large bill that appears slightly elongated. The only other finch on Genovesa with a similarly-sized bill is Large Ground-Finch. Compared to that species, Genovesa Cactus-Finch has a smaller, less rounded bill that is noticeably longer than it is deep. Bill is pure black on breeding male, and marked with yellow or orange on female and non-breeding male. Male’s plumage is sooty-black; female is brown with paler underparts that are blotched with gray. Common in arid areas near the coast, and often seen feeding on prickly pear flowers.

POWERED BY MERLIN

Statistics

Sign in to see your stats

Weekly Bar Chart

Choose a region to view Weekly Bar Chart

Range Map

Media

Top photos

World

Top audio

World

Top video

World