No, micro evolution is small changes. All these small changes add up over time, which creates a new animal.
Let's use the example of a stop motion movie. One frame is one change. The frame right after it is another change. Each frame doesn't look that different than the previous one, but if you take the first frame and the very last frame, well, they are different. This also explains the so called "lack" of transitional fossils. Every fossil is transitional.
It's like saying, "I believe in atoms, but not electrons or protons." You have to believe in both. It's ridiculous not to.
We can observe evolution on the micro scale very easily, with various experiments that have involved bacteria, fruit flies, foxes, and guppies.
We can also observe macro evolution, believe it or not. Modern humans are changing. Our little toes are gradually getting smaller and smaller, because we don't need them as much because our shoes provide protection. A muscle in our foot that used to pick up things is useless now, but it used to not be. It's so useless that if extra tissue is required for surgery, they'll just take it from that muscle, the way they'll take extra skins for skin grafts. We still have ear muscles that are left over from when we used to be able to move our ears like a cat. Our appendix used to have function, when we ate a diet of more plants. Just look in the mirror, and you'll see the remnant of a third eyelid in your eye, near the tear duct.