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  2. Zebra finch - Wikipedia

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    The zebra finches likely evolved in Australia, with either northern or southeastern Australia postulated as two places where the genus arose. The present-day distribution of the species T. guttata is likely due to a Pleistocene glaciation event where the sea level dropped between about 100 and 150 metres (330 and 490 ft), putting the coasts of ...

  3. Australian zebra finch - Wikipedia

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    The zebra finch genome was the second bird genome to be sequenced, in 2008, after that of the chicken. The Australian zebra finch uses an acoustic signal to communicate to embryos. It gives an incubation call to its eggs when the weather is hot—above 26 °C (79 °F)—and when the end of their incubation period is near.

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    Zeebrugge Raid. /  51.35750°N 3.19750°E  / 51.35750; 3.19750. The Zeebrugge Raid ( Dutch: Aanval op de haven van Zeebrugge; French: Raid sur Zeebruges) on 23 April 1918, was an attempt by the Royal Navy to block the Belgian port of Bruges-Zeebrugge. The British intended to sink obsolete ships in the canal entrance, to prevent German ...

  6. Society finch - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus, 1758. Known as the Society finch in North America and the Bengali finch or Bengalese finch elsewhere, Lonchura striata domestica is a domesticated finch not found in nature. It became a popular cage and trade bird after appearing in European zoos in the 1860s where it was imported from Japan. There have been many theories of the ...

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  8. Estrildidae - Wikipedia

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    Estrildidae. Estrildidae, or estrildid finches, is a family of small seed-eating passerine birds of the Old World tropics and Australasia. They comprise species commonly known as munias, mannikins, firefinches, parrotfinches and waxbills. Despite the word "finch" being included in the common names of some species, they are not closely related ...

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  10. Red-browed finch - Wikipedia

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    Species: N. temporalis. Binomial name. Neochmia temporalis. ( Latham, 1801) Approximate distribution in red. The red-browed finch ( Neochmia temporalis) is an estrildid finch that inhabits the east coast of Australia. This species has also been introduced to French Polynesia. It is commonly found in temperate forest and dry savannah habitats.

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