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Mimus parvulus
The Galápagos Mockingbird is easily spotted on the Galápagos Islands due to its feathers which are streaked brown and gray, long tail, and smaller size, and black, angled beak. The bird has a darker color than other mockingbirds on the islands causing it to blend in with the coral sand of the islands that it mainly inhabits.
Outside the Charles Darwin Research Center.
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Thank you Hema!
another great pic!