Large Ground-Finch, Geospiza magnirostris
Emberizidae (BUNTINGS, SEEDEATERS & ALLIES)
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This photo was taken in: Galapagos
This photo was taken with:
Nikon F50, 70 - 300mm Sigma Lens
Notes on this photo:
Female
The photo was taken by: Andrew Barnes
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