You've had it, and you simply repeated your claim not to have seen any.
Some examples:
In a single generation, Drosophila (fruit flies) can develop a leg where they had no leg before, or an extra set of wings. Direct evidence that animals can evolve (i.e. depart from the body plan that you believe was given them by a creator).
Antibiotic resistance, dose a load of bugs with antibiotics, most of them die. Eventually after enough treatments the bugs develop antibiotic resistance, and flourish.
Development of a new species, studies on squirrels in North America have shown that squirrels lost the ability to interbreed and what had been one population became two, incompatible populations incapable of interbreeding. That is, separate species.
The melanistic forms of peppered moths seen during the industrial revolution which evolved because they were well camouflaged against smoke-blackened tree trunks have now declined because the pollution is not present and the trees are all cleaner. i.e. they eveolved a trait and are now evolving in a different direction in direct response to environmental changes.
How many more do you want?
And how about you don't just run away this time then claim that you have seen no evidence?
-- "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
The fish darwin symbol... 855Silk There is no way to reduce the "irreducible" complexity of blood clotting without fairly heavy duty biochemistry. This is not leaking jargon. Indeed...
-- Benjamin Franklin, 1759