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Darwin's finches, a group of 18 species of passerine birds, are a quintessential example of adaptive radiation, showcasing remarkable diversity in beak form and

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Darwin's finches, a group of 18 species of passerine birds, are a quintessential example of adaptive radiation, showcasing remarkable diversity in beak form and function. First collected by Charles Darwin during the second voyage of the Beagle, these birds have become a cornerstone of evolutionary biology. The term 'Darwin's finches' was popularized by David Lack in his 1947 book, cementing their place in scientific history.