Examples of using Finches in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Finches and waders and ducks rose out of the bushes and filled the air with panic and feathers.
Vampire finches, which were first spotted in 1964,
Finches and canaries may benefit from a couple of grains of grit every couple of months,
The geographical isolation of Darwin's finches on the Galápagos Islands led to the rise of over a dozen distinct species.
Darwin noticed that the beaks of the finches were shaped differently depending on the type of food found in their environment.
other had different mockingbirds, with slightly different feathers, and, like the finches, slightly different beaks.
surprised me the following day with six little finches.
Remarkably, Hendry has found that among medium ground finches that live near human beings, the distinct big
Three finches that turn into different types of birds, based on--(Ray Comfort) They're still finches.
in Origin of Species, nor even his famous finches.
Over the years I have raised all sorts of finches, canaries, cockatiels and small parrots.
Owls, finches, sparrows, that kind of thing and it's… It's very,
swallows, finches, robin red breasts, grouse, even a gull.
At the present time, however,"all three or four species of ground finches at urban sites on Santa Cruz Island seem to be converging onto the same junk food diet.
Drinking blood is an unusual diet, and research published in 2018 showed that vampire finches have evolved specialized bacteria in their guts to aid digestion.
Classic" or true finches are small to moderately large and have a strong, stubby beak.
The first thing they observed was that the more inhabited region had more finches, and many of them were not afraid to approach humans.
five different kinds of finches.
the seeds are eaten by finches and small rodents.
Sam Beckwith says it's about finches and finches' beaks, about how they change. He's here.