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Finch Collection (#45)

"Exploring the Evolutionary Wonders: The Finch of Galapagos" Influenced by Darwin's groundbreaking discoveries

Background imageFinch Collection: Chaffinch - male feathers

Chaffinch - male feathers
JD-6628 Chaffinch - male feathers Fringilla coelebs John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Greenfinches - flying from bird table

Greenfinches - flying from bird table
JD-18388 Birds flying from bird table Carduelis chloris John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Red-browned Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year formerly

Red-browned Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year formerly: Aegintha temporalis & Emblema temporalis
HB-3128 Red-browed Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year Neochmia temporalis formerly: Aegintha temporalis & Emblema temporalis Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFinch Collection: Mourning Sierra Finch, Female - Feeding on seeds of Quilimbay (Chuquiraga avellanedae; Fam)

Mourning Sierra Finch, Female - Feeding on seeds of Quilimbay (Chuquiraga avellanedae; Fam)
FG-ea-440 Mourning Sierra Finch - Female - Feeding on seeds of Quilimbay (Chuquiraga avellanedae; Fam. Asteracae) Range: Peru to Argentina

Background imageFinch Collection: Mourning Sierra Finch, Female Range: Peru to Argentina. Photographed in Patagonia, Argentina

Mourning Sierra Finch, Female Range: Peru to Argentina. Photographed in Patagonia, Argentina
FG-ea-437 Mourning Sierra Finch, Female Range: Peru to Argentina. Photographed in Patagonia, Argentina Phrygilus fruticeti Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFinch Collection: Mourning Sierra Finch - Male, winter plumage Range: Peru to Argentina

Mourning Sierra Finch - Male, winter plumage Range: Peru to Argentina. Photographed in Patagonia, Argentina
FG-ea-434 Mourning Sierra Finch - Male, winter plumage Range: Peru to Argentina. Photographed in Patagonia, Argentina Phrygilus fruticeti Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-bar Finch

Double-bar Finch
EMC-14 Double-bar Finch Ellis McNamara Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Zebra Finch - Male coming to drink at Joe's bore, Canning Stock Route, Western Australia

Zebra Finch - Male coming to drink at Joe's bore, Canning Stock Route, Western Australia
DH-4301 Zebra Finch - Male coming to drink at Joe's bore Canning Stock Route, Western Australia. Taeniopygia guttata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch Foraging along a panadanus lined creek at Mornington Wilderness Camp

Double-barred Finch Foraging along a panadanus lined creek at Mornington Wilderness Camp, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-4231 Double-barred Finch Foraging along a panadanus lined creek at Mornington Wilderness Camp, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageFinch Collection: Star Finch eating seed Endemic to Australia. Considered near threatened by BirdLife International

Star Finch eating seed Endemic to Australia. Considered near threatened by BirdLife International 2005
DH-4098 Star Finch eating seed Reasonably common in optimum habitat such as the agricultural land throughout the Ord River Valley Irrigation Scheme (Western Australia)

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found

Double-barred Finch eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley
DH-3998 Double-barred Finch - eating spinifex Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley

Double-barred Finch This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley
DH-3993 Double-barred Finch Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch - eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found

Double-barred Finch - eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds This is the black rumped subspecies found in the Kimberley
DH-3992 Double-barred Finch - eating Spinifex, Triodia sp. seeds Galvan's Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Background imageFinch Collection: Partridge Pigeon This race restricted to the far north of the Kimberley where it inhabits cleared

Partridge Pigeon This race restricted to the far north of the Kimberley where it inhabits cleared areas with short
DH-3937 Partridge Pigeon Mitchell Plateau, Kimberley, Western Australia. Geophaps smithii blaauwi This race restricted to the far north of the Kimberley where it inhabits cleared areas with short

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson Finch Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes forages some distance away

Crimson Finch Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes forages some distance away
DH-3936 Crimson Finch Manning Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Neochmia phaeton phaeton Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes forages some distance away

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson Finch - gathering grass for a nest Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes

Crimson Finch - gathering grass for a nest Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes forages some distance
DH-3935 Crimson Finch - gathering grass for a nest Manning Gorge, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Neochmia phaeton phaeton Usually inhabits pandanus lined creeks but sometimes forages

Background imageFinch Collection: Masked Finch Inhabits grasslands and open grassy woodlands from the Kimberley across the Top End

Masked Finch Inhabits grasslands and open grassy woodlands from the Kimberley across the Top End to Cape York
DH-3908 Masked Finch - near a drying pool. Along the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Poephila personata Inhabits grasslands

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finches - feeding on the ground Found across the top of Northern Territory

Long-tailed Finches - feeding on the ground Found across the top of Northern Territory and just into Queensland
DH-3907 Long-tailed Finches - feeding on the ground Near the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Poephila acuticauda hecki Found across the top of Northern Territory

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finches - drinking At a drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Long-tailed Finches - drinking At a drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3906 Long-tailed Finches - drinking at a drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Long-tailed Finches inhabit grasslands

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finch flock - coming to drink At a tiny drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road

Long-tailed Finch flock - coming to drink At a tiny drying pool near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley
DH-3905 Long-tailed Finch flock - coming to drink at a tiny drying pool Near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Long-tailed Finches inhabit grasslands

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finch - drinking At an overflowing cattle trough near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road

Long-tailed Finch - drinking At an overflowing cattle trough near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley
DH-3904 Long-tailed Finch - drinking at an overflowing cattle trough near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Long-tailed Finches inhabit grasslands

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finch - drinking near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia

Long-tailed Finch - drinking near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3903 Long-tailed Finch - drinking near Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Long-tailed Finches inhabit grasslands

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson Finch female - Female in pandanus along Barnett River at Manning Gorge, Kimberley

Crimson Finch female - Female in pandanus along Barnett River at Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3898 Crimson Finch - female in pandanus Along Barnett River at Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia Neochmia phaeton phaeton Restricted to the far north of Australia and always near water

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch with nesting material Inhabits grassy woodlands throughout northern

Double-barred Finch with nesting material Inhabits grassy woodlands throughout northern and eastern Australia
DH-3855 Double-barred Finch with nesting material At Manning Gorge, Kimberley, Western Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFinch Collection: Masked Finch - Near an overflowing cattle trough along the Gibb River Road, Kimberley

Masked Finch - Near an overflowing cattle trough along the Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia
DH-3833 Masked Finch Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Poephila personata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finch Found across the top of Northern Territory and just into Queensland

Long-tailed Finch Found across the top of Northern Territory and just into Queensland
DH-3819 Long-tailed Finch Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Poephila acuticauda Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: Masked Finch and Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda) Coming to drink at an overflowing cattle

Masked Finch and Long-tailed Finch (Poephila acuticauda) Coming to drink at an overflowing cattle trough near Mt
DH-3818 Masked Finch and Long-tailed Finch Mt Barnett, Gibb River Road, Kimberley, Western Australia. Poephila personata Coming to drink at an overflowing cattle trough

Background imageFinch Collection: Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched. Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there

Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched. Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there are rocky hills with
DH-3643 Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched Near Marble Bar, Western Australia. Emblema pictum Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there are rocky hills with pools of water

Background imageFinch Collection: Masked Finch - A reasonably common species found across the far north of Australia

Masked Finch - A reasonably common species found across the far north of Australia
DH-3436 Masked Finch - two on fence Kupungarri stockyards, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Poephila personata personata A reasonably common species found across the far north of Australia

Background imageFinch Collection: Zebra Finch, male drinking - Found right throughout Australia except for the extreme north

Zebra Finch, male drinking - Found right throughout Australia except for the extreme north and southern coastal areas
DH-3431 Zebra Finch, male drinking Lajamanu, northern edge of the Tanami Desert, Northern territoery, Australia. Taeniopygia guttata Found right throughout Australia except for the extreme north

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch At Broome Bird Observatory, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Double-barred Finch At Broome Bird Observatory, Kimberleys, Western Australia
DH-3393 Double-barred Finch Broome Bird Observatory, Kimberleys, Western Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Inhabits dry grassy woodlands, open forest, scrub

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson Finch - Female At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Crimson Finch - Female At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Common across northern tropical Australia
DH-3366 Crimson Finch - Female At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Neochmia phaeton phaeton Common across northern tropical Australia. Inhabits cane grass and pandanus near water

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson Finch - Male At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Crimson Finch - Male At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Common across northern tropical Australia
DH-3365 Crimson Finch - Male At Kununurra, Kimberleys, Western Australia Neochmia phaeton phaeton Common across northern tropical Australia. Inhabits cane grass and pandanus near water

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia

Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia. Inhabits dry grassy woodlands, open forest, scrub
DH-3319 Double-barred Finch Kupungarri, Kimberleys, Western Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii annulosa Inhabits dry grassy woodlands, open forest, scrub

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finches - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia

Long-tailed Finches - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia
DH-3310 Long-tailed Finches - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Inhabits dry grassland with scattered trees, open woodland

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finches - juvenile in foreground. Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill

Long-tailed Finches - juvenile in foreground. Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill
DH-3309 Long-tailed Finches - juvenile in foreground Only found in northern Australia. Poephila acuticauda hecki Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill

Background imageFinch Collection: Long-tailed Finch - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia

Long-tailed Finch - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia
DH-3306 Long-tailed Finch - Kimberley subspecies with yellowish bill. Only found in northern Australia Poephila acuticauda hecki Inhabits dry grassland with scattered trees, open woodland

Background imageFinch Collection: Zebra Finch - Male at pool. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami

Zebra Finch - Male at pool. At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert
DH-3305 Zebra Finch - Male at pool At Lajamanu an aboriginal community on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert. Northern Territory

Background imageFinch Collection: Double-barred Finch Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia

Double-barred Finch Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia
DH-2996 Double-barred Finch Lake Moondarra, Mt Isa, Queensland, Australia Taeniopygia bichenovii Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: European Goldfinch Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

European Goldfinch Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
DH-2940 European Goldfinch - Feeding fledgling Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Carduelis carduelis Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: Large Ground Finch Male Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos

Large Ground Finch Male Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos
COS-800 Galapagos / Darwins Finch - Large Ground Darwin Finch - male Santa Cruz Is. Galapagos Geospiza magnirostris Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: Lesser Antillean Bullfinch - female

Lesser Antillean Bullfinch - female
BS-1127 Lesser Antillean Bullfinch - female Loxigilla noctis Bryan Sage Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Great Pampa Finch

Great Pampa Finch
BLT-175 Great Pampa Finch Argentina Embernagra platensis Yves Bilat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Gouldian Finch In flight turning head on wings down

Gouldian Finch In flight turning head on wings down
BB-687 Gouldian Finch - in flight turning head on wings down Poephila gouldiae Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFinch Collection: Gouldian Finch In flight side view wings forward

Gouldian Finch In flight side view wings forward
BB-686 Gouldian Finch - In flight side view wings forward Poephila gouldiae Distribution: Tropical northern Australia Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFinch Collection: Diuca / Common Diuca-Finch Diuca diuca Isla Rapa Nui (o de Pascua) CHILE O 1004CL

Diuca / Common Diuca-Finch Diuca diuca Isla Rapa Nui (o de Pascua) CHILE O 1004CL
AUS-176 Common diuca-finch perched on lava boulder. Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile Diuca diuca Oriol Alamany / Auscape / ardea.com Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes

Background imageFinch Collection: Crimson-winged Finch Morocco

Crimson-winged Finch Morocco
AGR-1568 Crimson-winged Finch Morocco Rhodopechys sanguinea Alan Greensmith Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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"Exploring the Evolutionary Wonders: The Finch of Galapagos" Influenced by Darwin's groundbreaking discoveries, the finch species has captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These small birds have left an indelible mark on our understanding of evolution and adaptation. Witness the breathtaking beauty of a Bullfinch male perched delicately on a blossom in spring, showcasing its vibrant plumage against nature's canvas. Meanwhile, a devoted Bullfinch pair tends to their nest with young, exemplifying parental care and nurturing instincts. Nature's drama unfolds as Greenfinches and Bullfinches engage in aerial combat over territories in Lower Saxony, Germany. Their graceful flight patterns mesmerize observers while highlighting their determination to defend their domains. Marvel at the enchanting sight of Goldfinches gracefully feeding on teasels amidst Bedfordshire's picturesque landscape. These elegant creatures bring life and color to any scene they grace. Delve into history as we explore Denys Finch-Hatton's legacy at Oxford University's Phoenix Club. This influential figure played a pivotal role in ornithology research, further deepening our fascination with these feathered wonders. Embark on a journey across borders as we encounter Goldfinches thriving amidst France's scenic landscapes. Their presence serves as a reminder that nature knows no boundaries or limitations. Observe Siskins and Redpolls flocking together around Niger bird seed feeders in Hampshire’s New Forest region—a testament to the importance of communal survival strategies among avian species. Discover the striking beauty of Black-headed Gouldian Finches—a captivating pair that showcases nature’s artistry through its contrasting colors and intricate patterns. Finally, immerse yourself in everyday charm as you witness a majestic male Bullfinch gracing Liss' streetscape in Hampshire—reminding us that even amidst urban settings, wildlife finds ways to thrive alongside humanity. The world of finches is one filled with wonder, diversity, and endless fascination.