It is found in only two small areas of mangrove forest on isabela island, part of the galápagos island archipelago, ecuador, in an area of just 30 hectares. It was found on the islands of fernandina and isabela, but recent surveys have failed to record the species on fernandina. [1] in january 2014, project researchers reported successfully raising 15 mangrove finch chicks in captivity and releasing them back into the wild.
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The species is threatened by the loss of habitats, mangrove are very restricted habitats on the galápagos, rats, but the main current threat is probably the introduced fly philornis downsi that causes high chick mortality of that small clutch species.
Dataset the iucn red list of threatened species classification kingdom animalia phylum chordata class aves order passeriformes family thraupidae genus geospiza species geospiza heliobates name homonyms camarhynchus heliobates (snodgrass & heller, 1901)
Overview scientific name camarhynchus heliobates common name mangrove finch kingdom animalia Geospiza heliobates condor 3 p.96 taxonomy Passeriformes / thraupidae / camarhynchus taxonomy code Tagus cove, albemarle, galapagos islands
Snodgrass & heller publish year It has been classified as critically endangered by birdlife international, with an estimated population of between 60 and 140 located in two large mangroves on isabela. Critically endangered view iucn record The mangrove finch (camarhynchus heliobates) is a species of bird in the darwin's finch group of the tanager family thraupidae
It is endemic to the galápagos islands