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- who: Fossil birds and colleagues from the An owl from the of, Germany have published the research work: An owal from the Paleocene of Walbeck, Germany, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Whereas there is an extensive record of Lower and Middle Eocene birds (e_g, Mlikovsk$ 1996, Mayr 2000), fossils of neornithine birds from earlier deposits are very scanty. Most abundant among the small to mediumsized birds in the Paleocene of the Reims area is a species of owl (Strigiformes) which was described as Berruornis orbisantiqui by MourerChauvirC, and which was classified in the . . .
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