Euh... no.
Just.... no.
Right, you don't see a process that takes hundreds of thousands of years in your 80 years that you are on this planet, if you are lucky.
However, every single aspect of the theory of evolution has been observed in the small scale. Even small scale speciation has been observed, in both the wild as well as the lab.
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/faq-speciation.html
Yes. And not only do they take on such changes, but they also
accumulate such changes.
Meaning that after a couple generations, small changes have taken place compared to the original reference generation. And after MANY generations, BIG changes will have taken place compared to the original reference generation. So big, that it will essentially be vastly different from that original one.
1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+............ = many millions.
I already did with the talk-origins link.
I just note here that you, who's always so big on how you value "truth" and "evidence", are arguing against one of the most solid theories in all of science.
This is a new low for you...