Darwin's Finches

w c

Darwin’s Finches

 

It is evident with the beaks

That all birds aren’t the same

Darwin said it first

And a theory he proclaimed

 

The Galapagos Islands

Were his proving ground

with some finches cracking seeds

better than others found

 

It was natural selection

Darwin carefully professed

with some finches better fit

to survive and have a nest  

 

Some birds are better suited

To fill a niche they find

Mother nature works this way

And is at work all the time

 

On The Origin Of Species

Was Darwin’s landmark book

It made many stop and think

And take a second look

  • Author: w c (Offline Offline)
  • Published: November 17th, 2017 10:45
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  • orchidee

    A fine write WC. I don't care much for that Darwin chappie's ideas though. lol.

    • w c

      Thanks orchidee! I respect your beliefs.



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