Gray's Warbler Finch

Chenorhamphus grayi

Gray's Warbler Finch, scientifically known as Chenorhamphus grayi, is a small passerine bird native to the Galápagos Islands. This species is characterized by its slender build, pointed bill, and olive-brown plumage. It is a highly adaptable bird, often found in arid lowland habitats, including shrublands, dry forests, and grasslands. Gray's Warbler Finch is known for its distinctive warbling song and its foraging behavior, which involves probing flowers and foliage for insects and nectar. While its population size is not well-documented, the species is currently not considered to be at immediate risk, and its conservation status is labeled as Least Concern by the IUCN.

Habitat: Arid lowland habitats including shrublands, dry forests, and grasslands

Gray's Warbler Finch
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