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Certhidea olivacea, warbler-finch

A specimen of a warbler-finch (Certhidea olivacea) collected in the Galapagos Islands during the Voyage of the Beagle

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Bill Charles Darwin Darwin200 Dead Finch Galapagos Galapagos Archipelago Galapagos Islands Label Passeriformes Passerine Ruler Sauropsid Sauropsida Skin Specimen Thraupidae Warbler Certhidea Olivacea


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1. Title: A Study of the Olive Warbler-Finch: A Galapagos Treasure Collected During the Voyage of the Beagle 2.. This print showcases a preserved specimen of the Olive Warbler-Finch (Certhidea olivacea), a passerine bird native to the Galapagos Islands. Collected during the historic Voyage of the Beagle, led by Charles Darwin, this bird is an invaluable addition to the scientific record of the Galapagos Archipelago's unique avian fauna. The Olive Warbler-Finch, also known as the Green Warbler-Finch or the Galapagos Warbler-Finch, is a member of the Thraupidae family and the Certhidea genus. With its distinctive olive-green plumage, this medium-sized bird boasts a stout, conical bill, typical of the finches in the Galapagos. The specimen's intricate anatomy is on full display, revealing the fine details of its sauropsid skeletal structure. The label affixed to the specimen reads "Certhidea olivacea," providing essential information about the bird's taxonomic classification. The ruler next to the specimen offers a sense of scale, highlighting the bird's size and proportions. This studio shot serves as a testament to the groundbreaking work of Charles Darwin and the invaluable contributions of the Voyage of the Beagle to our understanding of the natural world. The Olive Warbler-Finch, along with other Galapagos finches, played a significant role in Darwin's development of the theory of evolution by natural selection. As a reminder of the rich biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands, this print stands as a tribute to the scientific curiosity and exploration that have shaped our knowledge of the natural world.

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