Darwin’s Mockingbirds Show Neither ‘Rigid Creation’ Nor Evolution by Brian Thomas, M.S.* The Natural History Museum in London recently opened a new exhibit that features mockingbirds that Charles Darwin collected during his travels around the Galapagos Islands in 1835. He observed they were unlike the mockingbirds in other South American regions. Jo Cooper, one of the museum’s curators, told the Associated Press, "It struck him immediately that [th]is was a very different bird: it's bigger, it has this dark chest, the bill is quite long…and that really made him start thinking."1However, what might have struck Darwin as a “very different...