
Mangrove finch - Wikipedia
Mangrove finch ... The mangrove finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) is a species of bird in the Darwin's finch group of the tanager family Thraupidae. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. …
Mangrove Finch / Camarhynchus heliobates – World Bird Names
Mangrove Finch SCI Name: Camarhynchus heliobates Protonym: Geospiza heliobates Condor 3 p.96 Taxonomy: Passeriformes / Thraupidae / Camarhynchus Taxonomy Code: manfin1 Type …
Camarhynchus heliobates (Mangrove Finch) - Avibase
It was found on the islands of Fernandina and Isabela, but recent surveys have failed to record the species on Fernandina. It has been classified as critically endangered by BirdLife …
Camarhynchus heliobates - Wikispecies
Camarhynchus heliobates (Snodgrass & Heller, 1901) Holotype: Leland Stanford Junior University Museum 4186 Type locality: Tagus Cove, Isabela Island (former Albemarle), Galapagos …
Camarhynchus heliobates - datazone.darwinfoundation.org
Fessl, B. Dvorak, M., Vargas, F. & Young, H. (2011) Recent conservation efforts and identification of the critically endangered mangrove finch Camarhynchus heliobates in Galapagos.
Mangrove Finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) - Avian Discovery
The mangrove finch (Geospiza heliobates) is a species of bird in the Darwin’s finch group of the tanager family Thraupidae. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands. It was found on the islands …
World Species : Camarhynchus heliobates (Mangrove Finch)
The mangrove finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) is a species of bird in the Darwin's finch group of the tanager family Thraupidae. It is endemic to the Galápagos Islands.
Mangrove Finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) - Greg Lasley
The Mangrove Finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) is clearly one of the rarest birds in the world. It is one of "Darwin's Finches" known only from the Galapagos Islands, but this species is confined …
Mangrove Finch (Camarhynchus heliobates) - EcoRegistros
Previously included in the genus Camarhynchus, but Lamichhaney et al. (2015) demonstrated that this genus is embedded in Geospiza. Adult males do not have a dark hood.
Camarhynchus - Wikipedia
The genus Camarhynchus was introduced in 1837 by English ornithologist John Gould, with the large tree finch as the type species. [2] The name combines the Ancient Greek kamara …