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Genovesa Island (Spanish: Isla
Genovesa), also
known as
Tower Island, is a
shield volcano in the Galápagos
Islands in the
eastern Pacific Ocean. The island...
- The
Genovesa cactus finch (Geospiza propinqua) is a
species of bird in the
tanager family Thraupidae. It is one of Darwin's finches, and is
endemic to...
- 1962 – San Cristóbal and
Santiago Islands A. c. n**** Garman, 1892 –
Genovesa Island A. c.
sielmanni Eibl-Eibesfeldt, 1962 –
Pinta Island A. c. venustissimus...
- The
Genovesa ground finch (Geospiza acutirostris) is a
small bird
native to the Galápagos Islands. It was
considered a
subspecies of the sharp-beaked ground...
- the
waved albatross nests. Some of the
birds have
attempted to
breed on
Genovesa (Tower) Island, but unsuccessfully. Española's
steep cliffs serve as the...
- west and the Equator,
among the Galápagos Islands. The
nearest land is
Genovesa Island at 0°19′N 89°57′W / 0.317°N 89.950°W / 0.317; -89.950. The highest...
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incertae sedis, of
uncertain place (Remsen et al. 2007).
Genus Geospiza Genovesa ground finch (Geospiza acutirostris) Española
cactus finch (Geospiza conirostris)...
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endemic to the Galápagos islands,
where it is
restricted to Española,
Genovesa, and the
Darwin and Wolf Islands. This
rather dark bird
resembles the smaller...
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found on most islands, with the
notable exception of Fernandina, Española,
Genovesa,
Darwin and Wolf. Most of
these islands are
inhabited by its
close relative...
- is from
Pinta and Marchena,
becki from
Darwin and Wolf,
mentalis from
Genovesa,
bifasciata from
Santa Fé,
cinerascens from Española,
luteola from San...