Birds of the Galapagos (1970)

A/V Geeks 16mm Films
•October 14th, 2024
DESCRIPTION
The Galapagos Islands are home to unique bird species that are not found anywhere else in the world. The islands, formed from volcanic activity, are a rich ecosystem where various birds, such as yellow warblers, blue-footed boobies, and Darwin's finches, have evolved distinct characteristics based on their environments. The Galapagos serve as a natural laboratory for studying evolution and ecology, showcasing the delicate balance between organisms and their habitats. The islands feature a diverse range of birds, each adapted to their specific island's conditions, illustrating Charles Darwin's theories on natural selection.
Keywords
Galapagos Islands, unique birds, evolution, ecology, Darwin's finches, blue-footed boobies, volcanic activity, natural selection, ecosystems, biodiversity.

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