Darwin's finches are 13 or 14 different closely related species of finches Charles Darwin discovered on the Galapagos Islands. Darwin's voyage on HMS Beagle, and the finches in particular, are known to have influenced his thinking so that he would later produce a basic theory of evolution by natural selection. Darwin reasoned that there had to be a common ancestor. Later, much work was done by Peter and Rosemary Grant.
The birds are all about the same size (10–20 cm). The beaks' size and shape compose the largest differences between species, as the beak is highly adapted to food source. The birds are all brownish or black. Their behaviour differs as they have different song melodies.
- Genus Geospiza
- Genus Camarhynchus
- Genus Certhidea
- Genus Pinaroloxias
Peter and Rosemary Grant
Peter and Rosemary Grant have studied these birds extensively and written a book on the subject called The Beak of the Finch
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