Species of bird
The common cactus finch or small cactus finch (Geospiza scandens ) is a species of bird in the Darwin's finch group of the tanager family Thraupidae . It is endemic to the Galapagos Islands , where it is found on most islands, with the notable exception of Fernandina , Española , Genovesa , Darwin and Wolf . Most of these islands are inhabited by its close relative, the Española cactus finch .
Its natural habitats are dry scrubland and woodland. It is usually closely associated with the cactus Opuntia .
Taxonomy
The common cactus finch is one of nine species in the genus Geospiza , part of a group of closely related species known as Darwin's finches.[ 2] There are four recognized subspecies:
G. s. abingdoni is found on Pinta.[ 3]
G. s. intermedia is found on Santa Fé, Floreana, Santa Cruz, Isabela and Pinzón.[ 3]
G. s. rothschildi is found on Marchesa.[ 3]
G. s. scandens is found on Santiago and Rábida.[ 3]
Habitat and range
Found in the arid zone of many of the islands in the Galápagos, the common cactus finch is seldom far from areas of Opuntia cactus.[ 3]
References
Swash, Andy; Still, Rob (2005). Birds, Mammals and Reptiles of the Galápagos Islands (2nd ed.). London: Christopher Helm. ISBN 978-0-7136-7551-1 .