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Vampire Finch

Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the blood sucking vampire finch.

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Miranda Krestovnikoff presents the blood sucking vampire finch. On Wolf Island in the remote Galapagos archipelago, a small dark finch sidles up to a booby with a taste for blood. Sharp-beaked ground finch is found on several islands in the Galapagos and is one of the family known as Darwin's finches. Several species of ground-finches have devolved bill sizes which vary depending on their diet and the competition for food. Usually seeds, fruits, nectar and grubs. But one sharp-beaked ground-finch has gorier ambitions. On the isolated islands of Wolf and Darwin where seeds are scarcer in times of drought this bird has taken to drinking the blood of other seabirds, especially boobies. It pecks at the bases of their feathers and greedily laps up the flowing blood. For this reason it's often known as the, the vampire finch.

Producer : Andrew Dawes

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Tue 1 Nov 2022 05:58

Webpage image of Sharp-beaked ground-finch / Vampire finch (Geospiza difficilis)

Webpage image courtesy of Pete Oxford / naturepl.com.

Β© Pete Oxford / naturepl.com.

Recording of sharp-beaked ground-finch by Robert I Bowman / Ref: ML 86756

This programme contains a wildtrack Β kindly provided by The Macaulay Library at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology; recorded by Robert I Bowman on 07 Feb 1964, in Culpepper, GalΓ΅pagos, Ecuador.

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