Similar words: chaffinch, fin, fink, find, fine, final, coffin, finis. Meaning: [fɪntʃ] n. any of numerous small songbirds with short stout bills adapted for crushing seeds.
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61. The zebra finch is a tiny Australian songbird. Only the males sing, and they learn a particular song by listening to their fathers.
62. You ever heard of the zebra finch or seen a blue cervert hummingbird?
63. The purple finch was the biggest northward mover. Its wintering grounds are now more than 400 miles farther north.
64. Lo do a te finch e vivr o e a nessun altro lo dar o.
65. One species of finch learned to pick up a cactus needle to poke for insects. Sentencedict.com
66. The chicks began growing wider, taller, more robust beaks similar to those of a nut - cracking finch.
67. A small finch(Serinus canaria) native to the Canary Islands that is greenish to yellow and has long been bred as a cage bird.
68. Theunissen and his colleague Channing Moore thought there must be brain circuits in a zebra finch that filter out unwanted sounds.
69. "In the species that I study, the zebra finch, they make lifelong couples, and it's very important for them to recognize their mate," he says.
70. The zebra finch genome provides a tool that allows this exploration, " he told Reuters."
71. Then in March he finally won his first European Tour event at the Open de Andalucia in Spain beating England's Richard Finch and Peter Whiteford of Scotland, who were tied second by three strokes.
72. To show a sense of syntax in the animals, Abe's team played jumbled "ungrammatical" remixes of finch songs to the birds and measured the response calls.
73. By this behavior the finch opened up a new niche to itself.
74. Do you have any evidence to support this conclusion, Mr. Finch?