Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Galápagos Islands' has mentioned 'Birds' in the following places:
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Some of the birds have attempted to breed on Genovesa (Tower) Island, but unsuccessfully. | WIKI |
Espaxc3xb1ola's steep cliffs serve as the perfect runways for these birds, which take off for their ocean feeding grounds near the mainland of Ecuador and Peru. | WIKI |
Red-footed boobies, noddy terns, lava gulls, tropic birds, doves, storm petrels and Darwin finches are also in sight. | WIKI |
It hosts one of the largest populations of frigate birds. | WIKI |
This islands hosts frigate birds, sea lions, giant tortoises, blue- and red-footed boobies, tropicbirds, marine iguanas, dolphins and swallow-tailed gulls. | WIKI |
Weathered cliffs provide a haven for swallow-tailed gulls, red-billed tropic birds and shearwater petrels. | WIKI |
The most famous resident is the vampire finch, which feeds partly on blood pecked from other birds, and is only found on this island. | WIKI |
Iguanas (land, marine and some hybrids of both species) are abundant, and large numbers of birds can be observed from the cliffs at the southern part of the island, including tropic birds and swallow-tailed gulls. | WIKI |
[33] Darwin noticed the mockingbirds differed between islands, though he thought the birds now known as Darwin's finches were unrelated to each other, and did not bother labelling them by island. | WIKI |
[36] When specimens of birds were analyzed on his return to England, it was found that many apparently different kinds of birds were species of finches, which were unique to islands. | WIKI |
Another expedition from that Academy was done in 1932 (Templeton Crocker Expedition) to collect insects, fish, shells, fossils, birds, and plants. | WIKI |
Dogs and cats attack the tame birds and destroy the nests of birds, land tortoises, and marine turtles. | WIKI |
The fast-growing poultry industry on the inhabited islands has been cause for concern from local conservationists, who fear domestic birds could introduce disease into the endemic wild bird populations. | WIKI |