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  • The area's fossil birds were described in a 1946 study.
  • No fossil bird of the ages prior to archaeopteryx may come to light,
  • See the article on Fossil birds for a list of early avian taxa.
  • Brodkorb, P . ( 1965 ) Fossil birds from Barbados, West Indies.
  • Rasmussen's early research investigated South American seabirds and fossil birds from North America.
  • It was probably laid by a bird, making it the oldest known fossil bird egg.
  • Rasmussen was also involved in a review of fossil birds from Miocene and Pliocene deposits in North Carolina.
  • He became the director the in 1891, devoting himself especially to fossil birds and deep-sea exploration.
  • From 1963 to 1978, he published the " Catalogue of Fossil Birds " in five volumes.
  • Fossil birds stretch down from 154 Ma through the Cretaceous Paleogene extinction event at 65 Ma to the present day.
  • In 2010, Dyke and a colleague reported in Science Magazine on the flight capabilities of fossil birds Archaeopteryx and Confuciusornis.
  • The fossil bird was considered to belong the albatross tubenoses ( order Procellariiformes, to which albatrosses belong ) in its details.
  • He had an interest in fossil birds and contributed to Alfred Newton's " A dictionary of birds ".
  • He studied and published on different aspects of bird behaviour, on plumage patterns, and on the bone structure of modern and fossil birds.
  • It has been suggested that the enigmatic African fossil bird " Eremopezus " was a relative too, but the evidence for that is unconfirmed.
  • The fossil bird was found at a location that would have been about 50 km off shore, indicating that it was an ocean-going species.
  • The fossil bird genus " Stromeria ", named in his honor by K醠m醤 Lambrecht in 1929, is today synonymized with " Eremopezus ".
  • The specific epithet honours Peter Ballmann, who first recognised the described material as coming from a parrot, for his work on the fossil birds of N鰎dlinger Ries.
  • ""'Crypturellus reai " "'is a species of Miocene fossil bird in the Tinamou palaeontologist Barnum Brown in 1899 in Patagonia.
  • "Vegavis " is a fossil bird from the Maastrichtian period of Late Cretaceous Antarctica . " Vegavis " is most closely related to true ducks.
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