About the Floreana Mockingbird
The Floreana mockingbird or the Charles Island mockingbird, is a species of bird in the family Mimidae. It was endemic to Floreana, one of the Galápagos Islands, but now is found only on two nearby islets, Campeón and Gardner-near-Floreana. The Floreana mockingbird is also known as Darwin's mockingbird, as it was the arguable inspiration for Charles Darwin's work on the origins of species; he noticed distinct differences between them and previous species he had encountered and consequently established the existence of other variants on neighboring islands.
Source: Wikipedia
Taxonomy & Classification
| Kingdom | Animalia |
| Phylum | Chordata |
| Class | Aves |
| Order | Passeriformes |
| Family | Mockingbirds and Thrashers (Mimidae) |
| Species | Mimus trifasciatus |
| Species Codes | chamoc1, FLMO |
| Conservation | EN Endangered |
Frequently Asked Questions
What family does the Floreana Mockingbird belong to?
The Floreana Mockingbird (Mimus trifasciatus) belongs to the Mockingbirds and Thrashers family (Mimidae), in the order Passeriformes.
What is the conservation status of the Floreana Mockingbird?
The Floreana Mockingbird is classified as "Endangered" (EN) by IUCN Red List.
How can I identify the Floreana Mockingbird?
The Floreana mockingbird or the Charles Island mockingbird, is a species of bird in the family Mimidae. It was endemic to Floreana, one of the Galápagos Islands, but now is found only on two nearby islets, Campeón and Gardner-near-Floreana. The Floreana mockingbird is also known as Darwin's mockingb...
Where can I report a Floreana Mockingbird sighting?
You can log sightings of Floreana Mockingbird on eBird (ebird.org) using species code chamoc1, or on iNaturalist.