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Certhidea olivacea fusca, warbler-finch
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Certhidea olivacea fusca, warbler-finch
A specimen of a warbler-finch (Certhidea olivacea fusca) collected by Dr A. Habel in the Galapagos Islands
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Bill Dead Finch Label Passeriformes Passerine Ruler Sauropsid Sauropsida Skin Specimen Thraupidae Warbler White Background Certhidea Olivacea Habel
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1. Title: A Study in Avian Anatomy: Dr. A. Habel's Collection of Certhidea olivacea Fusca, the Green Warbler-Finch from the Galapagos Islands 2.. This studio shot showcases a preserved specimen of the Green Warbler-Finch (Certhidea olivacea fusca), a passerine bird native to the Galapagos Islands. Collected by renowned naturalist Dr. A. Habel, this intriguing avian specimen is a testament to the rich biodiversity of the Galapagos archipelago. The Green Warbler-Finch, also known as the Olive Warbler-Finch, is a member of the Thraupidae family and the Certhidae subfamily. Belonging to the order Passeriformes and the class Sauropsida, this bird shares common characteristics with other passerines, such as having three toes pointing forward and a fourth toe pointing backward on each foot. Upon closer examination, the finch's distinct features become apparent. The specimen's plumage is predominantly olive-green, with a yellowish-green belly and a grayish-brown rump. The head is adorned with a black mask, extending from the eyes to the nape, and a short, curved bill. The bird's skin is preserved, revealing intricate details of its anatomy. The specimen's label, affixed to the bottom of the ruler, provides essential information about the bird's identification, including its scientific name, Certhidea olivacea fusca, and the collector's name, Dr. A. Habel. This label serves as an essential record of the bird's provenance and historical significance. This image offers a glimpse into the natural history of the Galapagos Islands and the scientific discoveries made by Dr. A. Habel. It serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving and studying the world's diverse wildlife for future generations.
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