"Dinosaur Era Birdwatching: A Quick Guide"

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Source: The Conversation Indonesia
"Dinosaur Era Birdwatching: A Quick Guide"
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Birdwatching in the age of dinosaurs would have been an extraordinary experience, with ancient birds such as Archaeopteryx, Confuciusornis, Falcatakely, Hesperornis, Vegavis, and Asteriornis roaming the skies. These ancient birds, closely related to dinosaurs, varied in appearance and behavior, from the iconic dino-bird Archaeopteryx with its feathered wings to the aquatic Hesperornis resembling a six-foot-tall penguin. The survival and evolution of these humble birds, including ancestors of modern ducks and chickens, played a crucial role in their ability to endure the mass extinction event that wiped out non-bird dinosaurs.

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