Wilkins's finch (Nesospiza wilkinsi), also known as Wilkins's bunting or the grosbeak bunting, is a species of bird in the family Thraupidae. It is restricted...
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(possibly extinct) Nihoa finch Mangrove finch Medium tree finch St. Kitts bullfinch (possibly extinct) Cherry-throated tanager Wilkins's finch Gough finch Raso lark...
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Whyte's double-collared sunbird Wied's tyrant-manakin Wild turkey Wilkins's finch Willard's sooty boubou Willcocks's honeyguide Willet Williamson's sapsucker...
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Inaccessible Island finch (Nesospiza acunhae), Nightingale Island finch or Nightingale bunting (N. questi), and Wilkins's finch or Wilkins's bunting (N. wilkinsi)...
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in Cardinalidae. There are also 106 species within Thraupidae that have "finch" in their common name. A molecular phylogenetic study published in 2014...
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Inaccessible briefly, and on-board naturalist Hubert Wilkins discovered a bird later named the Wilkins finch (Nesospiza wilkinsi). In 1938, the Norwegian Scientific...
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(E-Inaccessible Island) Nightingale Island finch, Neospiza acunhae (E-Nightingale Islands) Wilkins's finch, Nesospiza wilkinsi (E) List of birds Lists...
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Island finch as the type species. The genus name combines the Ancient Greek nēsos meaning "island" (i.e. Tristan da Cunha) with spiza meaning "finch". The...
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diffraction theory and thought that Wilkins's X-ray diffraction data indicated a helical structure in DNA. Wilkins met with Watson and Crick and told them...
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food. Most have short, rounded wings. Nightingale Island finch, Nesospiza questi Wilkins's finch, Nesospiza wilkinsi List of birds Lists of birds by region...
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