On various islands, finch species have become adapted for different diets: seeds, insects, flowers, the blood of seabirds, and leaves. The ancestral finch was a ground-dwelling, seed-eating finch.
Even fewer would have the patience to catch, weigh, measure, and identify hundreds of small birds and record their diets ... Darwin's finches. The struggle is mainly about food -- different ...
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