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Finches meaning

plural of finch

Using Finches

  • The main meaning on this page is: plural of finch
  • In the example corpus, finches often appears in combinations such as: the finches, finches and, finches are.

Context around Finches

  • Average sentence length in these examples: 23.4 words
  • Position in the sentence: 4 start, 9 middle, 7 end
  • Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations

Corpus analysis for Finches

  • In this selection, "finches" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 23.4 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
  • Around the word, zebra, house, browed, willie, california and microbiomes stand out and add context to how "finches" is used.
  • Recognizable usage signals include among non finches and darwin s finches microbiomes in. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
  • By corpus frequency, "finches" sits close to words such as actinium, adherent and adipose, which helps place it inside the broader word index.

Example types with finches

The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:

The final Finches Rest Cemetary in Sittingbourne. (7 words)

Many genes influence the reproductive success of zebra finches. (9 words)

Purple finches are strongly dimorphic, each sex displaying different plumage. (10 words)

I love that they’re clearly playing some game of hide and seek and Nip cannot find Tuck and Tuck is not giving in. I love the ravens and the wrens, the finches and robins and gulls and geese and ducks and swans and jays and cardinals all. (48 words)

Blue wrens, scrub wrens, grey fantails, eastern spinebills, new holland honeyeaters, red browed finches, willie wagtails, rainbow lorikeets, Barbara’s knowledge of the birdlife that inhabit the garden could rival the most experienced bird watcher. (35 words)

These small finches, resembling dull goldfinches with dark streaks all over their bodies, are an irruptive species that we typically only see in Maine when spruce cone crops are low across the boreal forest. (34 words)

Example sentences (20)

At the University of Chicago, the neuroethologist Daniel Margoliash and the neuroscientist Amish S. Dave recorded the brain activity of zebra finches as they slept and dreamed.

Blue wrens, scrub wrens, grey fantails, eastern spinebills, new holland honeyeaters, red browed finches, willie wagtails, rainbow lorikeets, Barbara’s knowledge of the birdlife that inhabit the garden could rival the most experienced bird watcher.

By identifying the house finches, California towhees and other birds flocking to my feeder, it piqued my curiosity about the birds that inhabit the world around me.

For this study, Love explains they were interested to see whether there are interactive effects of different environmental factors on Darwin's finches' microbiomes in the Galapagos, focusing specifically on urbanization and parasitism.

While walking out to the woodshed to get some firewood, I heard the high-pitched warning shouts of the House finches and House sparrows.

A wide range of species were rescued, including various types of parrots, cockatiels, parakeets, budgies, finches, quail, and domestic hens.

The final Finches Rest Cemetary in Sittingbourne.

Many genes influence the reproductive success of zebra finches.

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Purple finches are strongly dimorphic, each sex displaying different plumage.

These small finches, resembling dull goldfinches with dark streaks all over their bodies, are an irruptive species that we typically only see in Maine when spruce cone crops are low across the boreal forest.

The show, which will feature hundreds of finches, is free to the public.

This big movement has been going on since summer, even among non-finches.

Tubular ones, fitted with perches too small for large birds and filled with mixed-seed finch food, will attract finches and other small birds.

While she does not breed finches, Hensman joined DFB to learn more about how to take care of birds.

As with the work done on Darwin's finches, studying the radiation of the 20 penguin species provides similar enlightening case study for researching unique penguin morphological and physiological adaptations.

Finches like thistle and Nyjer in special vertical feeders, crows and jays enjoy peanuts and many other birds like striped shell sunflower seeds.

The fact that is worried about both eagles and finches has created even more excitement.

According to BirdLife, the court verdict effectively outlaws the trapping of finches in Malta, which had been due to resume with this autumn’s hunting season.

Gadzor's Facebook page, which claims he went to school in Slovakia, shows he was not afraid of showing off the wild finches and other colourful garden birds he caught.

I love that they’re clearly playing some game of hide and seek and Nip cannot find Tuck and Tuck is not giving in. I love the ravens and the wrens, the finches and robins and gulls and geese and ducks and swans and jays and cardinals all.

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Common combinations with finches

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Frequently asked questions

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What does "finches" mean?
Finches means: plural of finch
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