Finches

/ˈfɪntʃɪz/ noun

Small songbirds with short, strong beaks that crack seeds, famous for their role in Charles Darwin's theory of evolution.

From Old English 'fine' or 'finc,' with Germanic roots possibly connected to sounds the birds make. The word has referred to these seed-eating birds for over 1,000 years.

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