Galapagos mockingbird  (Mimus parvulus)

IUCN Red List species status – Least Concern

Rear plumage of Galapagos mockingbird, James Island subspecies Rear plumage of Galapagos mockingbird, James Island subspecies

 

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Rear plumage of Galapagos mockingbird, James Island subspecies
Rear plumage of Galapagos mockingbird, James Island subspecies

© Gerald and Buff Corsi / California Academy of Sciences

Gerald and Buff Corsi
California Academy of Sciences
San Francisco
CA
United States of America
manzanita@calacademy.org
http://www.calacademy.org/research/library/manzanita/html/

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