Parasite leaves Darwin's finches 'unable to mate,' study finds

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Parasite leaves Darwin's finches 'unable to mate,' study finds
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Darwin's finches 'unable to mate' after male birds are infected by parasite that deforms beaks

Male Darwin finches are having trouble pulling in birds after a parasite has affected their lovesongs.

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