During the survey voyage of HMS Beagle, Darwin was unaware of the significance of the birds of the Galápagos. He had learned how to preserve bird specimens while at the University of Edinburgh and had been keen on shooting, but he had no expertise in ornithology. Nonetheless, these birds were to play an important part in the inception of Darwin's theory of evolution by natural selection.
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This photo was taken on Isla Isabella two years ago during a walk through a grassy meadow. It is true what they say about animals in the Galapagos. They have no fear of humans.