"All the birds have come along, all the birds, all of them... Blackbird, thrush, finch and starling, and the entire flock of birds. | |
"Once upon a time, in a wood, there lived a finch named Kiki. | |
*The finch,the sparrow and the lark * | |
- My finch. | |
- Neil, my good friend, chris finch. | |
"All the birds have come along, all the birds, all of them... Blackbird, thrush, finch and starling, and the entire flock of birds. | |
"Once upon a time, in a wood, there lived a finch named Kiki. | |
*The finch,the sparrow and the lark * | |
- My finch. | |
- Neil, my good friend, chris finch. | |
A pair of finches. | |
A pair of what? Finches... you know, like, little finches. | |
All right, well, anyway, Darwin observed that when two groups of finches competed over the same food source, eventually one of them would evolve a different beak shape so they could feed on something else. | |
Although it was the tortoises that first alerted Darwin to the differences between animals on different islands, it was his collection of these undramatic little birds, the finches, which provided him with the most substantial evidence for his great theory. | |
And, in time, like the finches, tortoises, and iguanas on the land they, too, may yield clues that will help to explain the secrets of their success. | |
A pair of finches. | |
A pair of what? Finches... you know, like, little finches. | |
All right, well, anyway, Darwin observed that when two groups of finches competed over the same food source, eventually one of them would evolve a different beak shape so they could feed on something else. | |
Although it was the tortoises that first alerted Darwin to the differences between animals on different islands, it was his collection of these undramatic little birds, the finches, which provided him with the most substantial evidence for his great theory. | |
And, in time, like the finches, tortoises, and iguanas on the land they, too, may yield clues that will help to explain the secrets of their success. | |