Friday, 7 October 2011

darwin galapagos islands finches

Darwin's finches are the emblems of evolution. The birds he saw on the Galapagos Islands during his famous voyage around the world in 1831-1836 changed his thinking about the origin of new species and, eventually, that...

finch of Galapagos Islands
finch of Galapagos Islands

Medium ground finch, female
Medium ground finch, female

Galapagos Island group.
Galapagos Island group.

Finches from the Galapagos
Finches from the Galapagos

Charles Darwin Miniature sheet
Charles Darwin Miniature sheet

Adaptive Radiation in Darwin's
Adaptive Radiation in Darwin's

As the naturalist on the Beagle, Charles Darwin made numerous valuable observations of as yet undiscovered plants and animals. Along the way, the Beagle anchored for an extended stay in the Galapagos Islands, 600 miles off the western coast of South America. While the crew mapped these rugged volcanic islands, Darwin studied the unique animals living there, especially the numerous varieties of finches, today classed as fourteen different species. Numerous...
Does 'The Beak Of The Finch' Prove Darwin Was Right? – Creation ...

Darwin found thirteen types of finches and an incredible number of sub-species as the result of different food sources available on each of the Galapagos Islands for example; on Islands with many trees, the finches have...
darwin galapagos islands finches

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