NEWS: Courtesy of David H. Johnson, Global Owl Project, we can present a list (and PDFs) of the “Original literature describing the entire Order of Strigiformes (extant and fossil Genera, species and subspecies) 1758-2007” compiled by A.E. Sieradzki, David H. Johnson, Pauld Radley, Deanne P. Lewis and Fred Ruhe. Don’t miss this fantastic source for information on the taxonomy of Strigiformes!
Below is a collection of links to Publications A–M, Publications N–Z, and Abstracts on avian palaeontology freely available online. At the moment it comprises links to some 2500 papers and books and 300 abstracts. I think that it is fairly comprehensive for major sites, but undoubtedly I have missed many papers that are available on the authors’ own websites.
I would appreciate information about any sites I have missed (and any dead links). Please send any corrections and additions to Tommy Tyrberg.
Note on post-1862 Google Books links:
From the May 2008 edition I have started including links to sources in Google Books from the period 1863-1923. These are only supposed to be available to users in the US due to copyright reasons (actually almost all of them are in the public domain elsewhere too, but the cumbersome European copyright system requires verifying the date of death for each individual author, which is of course completely impractical for periodicals). However these papers can be accessed from outside the US by using a proxy server. I have decided against including a proxy server as part of the link in the list itself since some organizations frown upon or prohibit the use of proxy servers in their networks. Instead these links are identified by the text (no direct access outside the US). In such cases you can use the Copy Shortcut function by right-clicking on the link and then paste the link into a suitable proxy server to access the paper.
Last updated 2008-06-27
Publications A–M
Abasi N. & Shakeri S. 2005. Miocene Vertebrate Footprints from the Upper Red Formation, Mushampa area, Zanjan Province. Geosciences 14(55):76-89. PDF
Acosta Hospitaleche, C. 2004. Los pingüinos (Aves, Sphenisciformes) fósiles de Patagonia. Sistemática, biogeografía y evolución. Unpublished PhD Thesis, Universidad Nacional de La Plata-Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Museo. PDF
Acosta Hospitaleche, C. & Canto, J. 2005. Primer registro de cráneos de Palaeospheniscus (Aves, Spheniscidae), procedentes de la Formación Bahía Inglesa (Mioceno Medio-Tardío), Chile. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural 78:489-495. PDF
Acosta Hospitaleche, C. & Canto, J. 2007. Comments about “Observations about the record of Paraptenodytes and Palaeospheniscus (Aves: Sphenisciformes) on the Bahia Inglesa Formation, Chile”. Revista chilena de historia natural 80(2):261-264. PDF
Acosta Hospitaleche, C., Chávez, M. & Fritis, O. 2006. Pingüinos fósiles (Pygoscelis calderensis sp. nov.) en la Formación Bahía Inglesa (Mioceno Medio – Plioceno), Chile. Revista Geológica de Chile 33(2):327-338. HTML
Acosta Hospitaleche, C. & Stucchi, M. 2005. Nuevos restos terciarios de Spheniscidae (Aves, Sphenisciformes) procedentes de la costa del Perú. Revista de la Sociedad Española de Paleontología 20(1):1-5. PDF (free registration needed for access)
Acosta Hospitaleche, C. & Tambussi, C. 2006. Cyanoliseus patagonopsis nov. sp (Aves, Psittaciformes) del Pleistoceno de Punta Hermengo, provincia de Buenos Aires. Ameghiniana 43(1):249-253. HTML
Acosta Hospitaleche, C., Tambussi, C., Donato, M. & Cozzuol, M. 2007. A new miocene penguin from Patagonia and its phylogenetic relationships. Acta Paleontologica Polonica 52(2):299-314. PDF
Adams, A. Leith 1866. Maltese Caves, Report on Mnaidra Cave. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1865:257-263. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Adams, A. Leith 1867. Second report on Maltese Fossiliferous Caves &c. Report of the British Association for the Advancement of Science for 1866:458-463. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Adams, A. Leith 1870. Notes of a naturalist in the Nile Valley and Malta. Edinburgh: Edmonton and Douglas (Aves pp. 117-187) PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Agassiz, L. 1844. (Über den Glarner Vogel.). Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde 1844:697. PDF
Agnolin, F. L. 2006. Notas sobre algunas aves fororracoideas (Ralliformes: Cariamae) Argentines. Revista Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales n. s. 8(1):27-33. PDF
Agnolin, F. L. 2007. Brontornis burmeisteri Moreno & Mercerat, un Anseriformes (Aves) gigante del Mioceno Medio de Patagonia. Revista del Museo Arrgentino de Ciencias Naturales “Bernardino Rivadavia” 9(1):15-25. PDF
Agnolin, F. L., Novas, F. E. & Lío, G. L. 2006. Neornithine bird coracoid from the Upper Cretaceous of Patagonia. Ameghiniana 43:245-248. PDF
Agnolin, F. L. & Pais, D. F. 2006. Revisión de Cunampaia simplex Rusconi, 1946 (Crocodylomorpha, Mesoeucrocodilia; non Aves) del Terciario Inferior de Mendoza, Argentina. Revista Museo Argentino de Ciencias Naturales n. s. 8(1):35-40. PDF
Alcover, J. A. 2001. Nous avencos en el coneixement des ocells fòssils de les Balears. Anuari Ornitològic de les Balears 16:3-13. PDF
Alcover, J. A. & Bover, P. 2002. Paleontología espeleología y ciencias del karst en las Baleares. Boletín No 3 SEDECK (Sociedad Española de Espeleología y Ciencias del Karst), pp. 92-105. PDF
Alferez, F., Molero, G, Maldonado, E, Bustos, V, Brea, P & Buitrago, A. M. 1982. Descubrimiento del primer yacimiento cuaternario (Riss-Würm) de vertebrados con restos humanos en la provincia de Madrid (Pinilla del Valle). Coloquios Catedra Paleontol. Fac. Cienc. Univ. Madrid 37:15-32. PDF
Alhaique, F. et al. 2004. Animal Resources and Subsistence Strategies. Coll. Antropol. 28(1):23-40. PDF
Alifanov, V. R. & Kurochkin, E. N. 2001. What is Longisquama? Priroda (Moskva) 10:35-36. (in Russian). HTML
Allen, J. A. 1878. Description of a fossil passerine bird from the insect-bearing shales of Colorado. Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographic Survey of the Territories 4:443-445. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Allen, J, A. 1899. Abstract from Farrington O. C. A fossil Egg from South Dakotas in Field Columb. Mus. 1899. 191. Auk 16:370. DejaVu PDF
Alonso, P. D., Milner, A. C., Ketcham, R. A., Cookson, M. J., Rowe, T. B. 2004. The avian nature of the brain and inner ear of Archaeopteryx. Nature (London) 430:666-669. PDF
Altuna, J. 1972. Fauna de mamiferos de los yacimientos prehistoricos de Guipuzcoa. Munibe 24:1-464. PDF in 8 parts Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, Part 5, Part 6, Part 7, Part 8
Alvarenga, H. M. F. 1998. Sobre a ocorrencia do condor (Vultur gryphus) no Holoceno da regiao de Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brasil. Ararajuba, Rev. Bras. Ornitol. 6:60-63. PDF
Alvarenga, H. M. F. 1999. A Fossil Screamer (Anseriformes: Anhimidae) from the Middle Tertiary of Southeastern Brazil. In: Olson, S. L. (ed.): Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century. Proc. of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89:223-230. PDF
Alvarenga, H. M. F. & Höfling, E. 2003. Systematic revision of the Phorusrhacidae (Aves: Ralliformes). Papéis Avulsos de Zoologia 43(4):55-91. PDF HTML
Alvarenga, H. M. F. & Olson, S. L. 2004. A new genus of tiny condor from the Pleistocene of Brazil (Aves; Vulturidae). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 117(1):1-9. PDF
Alvarez, R. 1977. A Pleistocene avifauna from Jalisco, Mexico. Contributions from the Museum of Paleontology, University of Michigan 24(19):205-220. PDF
Amadon, D. 1947. An estimated weight of the largest known bird. Condor 49:159-164. DejaVu PDF
Amadon, D. 1963. Comparison of fossil and recent species: some difficulties. Condor 65:407-409. DejaVu PDF
Ameghino, F. 1901. L’âge des formations sédimentaires de Patagonie. Anales de la Sociedad Cientifica Argentina 51:189-197, 244-250. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Ameghino, F. 1905. Enumeracion de los impennes fósiles de Patagonia y de la isla Seymour. Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (3) 6:97-167. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andersen, J. C. 1911. New Zealand Bird Song. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 43:656-669 [moa gizzard stones mentioned at p. 656]. HTML and PDF
Anderson, A. J. 1981. A fourteenth-century fishing camp at Purakanui Inlet, Otago. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 11:201-221. PDF
Anderson, A. J. 1982. Habitat preferences of moa in Central Otago, A.D. 1000-1500, according to palaeobotanical and archaeological evidence. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 12:321-336. PDF
Anderson, A. J. 1987. The first recorded name for moa. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 17:421-422. PDF
Anderson, A. J. & McGovern.Wilson, R. 1990. The Pattern of Prehistoric Polynesian colonisation in New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 20(1):41-63. PDF
Anderson, A. J. 1989. On evidence for the survival of moa in European fiordland. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 12 (Suppl.):39-44. PDF
Anderson, C. C. & J. H. Sorenson 1944. Chronic osteomyelitis occurring in Emeus crassus. Transactions of the Royal Society of New Zealand 74:182-184. HTML and PDF
Andreae, A. 1899. Zusammenfassendes Referat über die fossilen Riesenvögel aus Patagonien, speciell Phororhacos. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1899:2:322-330. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andreae, A. 1901. Abstract of F. A. Lucas: Characters and relations of Gallinuloides, a fossil gallinaceous bird from the Green River shales of Wyoming. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geologie und Paläontologie 1901:2:474. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1894. On some Remains of Aepyornis in the British Museum. (Natural History). Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1894:108-123. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1895. Some Remarks on the Stereornithes, a Group of Extinct Birds from South America. Report of the 65th meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, Ipswich, 1895. pp. 714-715. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1896. On the extinct birds of the Chatham Islands Part I. The osteology of Diaphorapteryx hawkinsi. Novitates Zoologicae 3(1):73-84. PDF
Andrews, C. W. 1896. On the extinct birds of the Chatham Islands. Part. II. The Osteology of Palaeolimnas chathamensis and Nesolimnas (gen. nov.) Dieffenbachi. Novitates Zoologicae 3(3):260-271. PDF
Andrews, C. W. 1896. Recent discoveries in avian palaeontology. Science Progress. A monthly review of current scientific investigations 5:398-416. PDF
Andrews, C. W. 1896. On the Skull, Sternum and Shoulder-Girdle of Aepyornis. Ibis (7) 2:376-389. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1896. Remarks on the Stereornithes, a group of extinct birds from Argentina. Ibis (7) 2:1-11. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1897. On a Complete Skeleton of Megalapteryx tenuipes LYD. in the Tring Museum. Novitates Zoologicae 4:188-194. PDF
Andrews, C. W. 1897. The Aepyornis of Madagascar. Natural Science 11:365-366. PDF
Andrews, C. W. 1897. Notes on a nearly complete Skeleton of Aepyornis from Madagascar. Geological Magazine (4) 4:241-250. Fig. 5. Tab. IX. Abstr. Nat. Sci. (London) 10:365-366. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1904. On the pelvis and hind-limb of Mullerornis betsilei, M.-Edw. & Grand., with a note on the occurrence of a ratite bird in the Upper Eocene beds of the Fayum, Egypt. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1904:163-71. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1907. Notes on some vertebrate remains collected in the Fayûm, Egypt, in 1906. Geological Magazine (5) 4:97-100. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Andrews, C. W. 1913. On some bird remains from the Upper Cretaceous of Transsylvania. Geological Magazine (5) 10:193-196. PDF
Anon. 1862. The Feathered Reptile of Solenhofen. Intellectual Observer 1:367-368. PDF
Anon. 1871. [Footprints of the moa]. Nature (London) 4:324. PDF
Anon. 1873. [New fossil bird, Odontopteryx toliapica]. Nature (London) 9:151. PDF
Anon. 1875. The moas of New Zealand. Nature (London) 11:289-290. PDF
Anon. 1877. [Discovery of bones of Lithornis emuinus]. Nature (London) 16:152. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Anon. 1877. [Lithornis emuinus]. Nature (London) 16:298. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Anon. 1885. Moa found at Queenstown in the Garvie Mountains by Mr. Wilmot during 1884. New Zealand Journal of Science 2(8):394. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Anon. 1892. [Egg of Aepyornis maximus from Madagascar]. Nature (London) 45:586. PDF
Anon. 1896. The new extinct gigantic bird of Australia. Ibis (7) 2:430. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Anon. (Yellow River Elephant Research Group) 1975. The Yellow River elephant. Sci. Press. Beijing, China, 46 pp. PDF
Arakawa, Y., Azuma, Y., Kano, A., Tanijiri, T. & Miyamoto, T. 2002. A new technique to illustrate and analyze Dinosaur and Bird Footprints using 3-D Digitizer. Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (2002) 1:7-18. PDF
Arambourg, C. & Magnier, P. 1961. Gisements de Vertébres dans la bassin tertiaire de Syrte (Libye). Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences (Paris) 252:1181-1183. PDF
Arcelin, A. 1890. Les nouvelles fouilles de Solutré. L’Anthropologie 1:295-313 (Aves p. 307, 311). PDF
Archey, G. 1927. On a moa skeleton from Amodeo Bay and some moa bones from Karamu. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 58:151-156. HTML and PDF
Arredondo, O. 1958. Aves gigantes de nuestro pasado prehistorico. El Cartero Cubano 17(7):10-12. PDF
Arredondo, O. 1972. Nueva especie de ave fósil (Strigiformes: Tytonidae) del pleistoceno superior de Cuba. Boletin de la Sociedad Venezolana de Ciencias Naturales 29(122/123):415-431. PDF
Arredondo, O. 1972. Especie nueva de lechuza gigante (Strigiformes: Tytonidae) del pleistoceno cubano. Boletin de la Sociedad Venezolana de Ciencias Naturales 30(124/125):129-140. PDF
Arredondo, C. & Arredondo, A. 2000. Nuevo género y especio de perezoso (Edentata: Megalonychidae) del Pleistoceno de Cuba. Revista Biologia 14(1):1-7. MS Word
Arredondo, O. & Olson, S. L. 1976. The Great Predatory Birds of the Pleistocene of Cuba. In: Storrs L. Olson, editor. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology, 27:169-187. PDF
Arredondo, O. & Olson, S. L. 1994. A new species of owl of the genus Bubo from the Pleistocene of Cuba (Aves: Strigiformes). Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 107:436-444. PDF
Arroyo-Cabrales, J. & Johnson, E. 2003. Catálogo de los ejemplares tipo procedentes de la Cueva de San Josecito, Nuevo León, México. Revista Mexicana de Ciencias Geológicas 20(1):79-93. PDF
Ashmole, N. P. & Ashmole, M. J. 1997. The Land Fauna of Ascension Island: New Date from Caves and Lava flows, and a reconstruction of the Prehistoric Ecosystem. Journal of Biogeography 24(5):549-589. PDF
Astre, G. 1939. Une caverne ariégeoise, la Tutto de Camayot, et sa faune aurignacienne. Bulletin de la Société d’Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse 73:153-166. PDF
Athens, J. S., Tuggle, H. D., Ward, J. V. & Welch, D. J. 2002. Avifaunal extinctions, vegetation change, and Polynesian impacts in prehistoric Hawai’i. Archaeology in Oceania 37(2):57-78. PDF
Atkinson, I. A. E. & Greenwood, R. M. 1980. Divaricating plants and moa browsing: a reply. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 3:165-7. PDF
Atkinson, I. A. E. & Greenwood, R, M. 1987. Moa-Plant Relationships. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 10:161. PDF
Atkinson, I. A. E. & Greenwood, R. M. 1989. Relationships between moas and plants. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 12 (Suppl.):67-96. PDF
Avci, R., Schweitzer, M. H., Boyd, R. D., Wittmeyer, J. L., Terán Arce, F. & Calvo, J. O. 2006. Preservation of bone collagen from the Late Cretaceous period studied by immunological techniques and atomic force microscopy. American Chemistry Society, 21(8): 3584-3590. PDF
Azanza, B. et al. 2004. Los yacimientos de vertebrados continentales del Aragoniense superior (Mioceno medio) de Toril, Cuenca de Calatayud-Daroca. Geo-Temas 6(2):271-274. PDF
Azuma, Y., Arakawa, Y., Tomida, Y. & Currie, P. J. 2002. Early Cretaceous Bird Tracks from the Tetori Group, Fukui Prefecture, Japan. Memoir of the Fukui Prefectural Dinosaur Museum (2002) 1:1-6. PDF
Bächler, E. 1921. Das Drachenloch ob Vättis im Taminatal, 2445 m ü M. und seine Bedeutung als paläontologische Fundstätte und prähistorische Niederlassung aus der Altsteinzeit (Paläolithikum) im Schweizerlande. Bericht über die Tätigkeit (Jahrbuch) der St. Gallischen naturwissenschaftlichen Gesellschaft 57(1920-21):1-144 (Aves p. 102). PDF
Baek, K. S. & Seo, S. J. 1998. The dinosaur footprints of lower Cretaceous Jindong Formation in Donghae-myeon, Goseong-Gun, Gyeongnam, Korea. J. Paleont. Soc. Korea 14:81-98. PDF
Baek, K. S. & Yang, S. Y. 1997. Preliminary report on the Cretaceous bird tracks of the Lower Haman Formation, Korea. Journal of Geological Society of Korea 34:94-104. PDF
Baena, J. et al. 2005. Paleoecología y comportamiento humano durante el Pleistoceno Superior en la comarca de Liébana: La secuencia de la Cueva de El Esquilleu (Occidente de Cantabria, España). Museo de Altamira. Monografías No 20:461-487. PDF
Baird, D. 1967. Age of Fossil Birds from the Greensands of New Jersey. Auk 84:260-262. DejaVu PDF
Baird, R. F. 1984. The Pleistocene distribution of the Tasmanian Native Hen Gallinula mortierii mortierii. Emu 84:119-123. PDF
Baird, R. F. 1986. Tasmanian Native-hen Gallinula mortierii: The first Late Pleistocene record from Queensland. Emu 86:121-122. PDF
Baird, R. F. 1991. The dingo as a possible factor in the disappearance of Gallinula mortierii from the Australian mainland. Emu 91:121-122. PDF
Baird, R. F. & Rowley, M. J. 1990. Preservation of avian collagen in Australian Quaternary cave deposits. Palaeontology 33:447-451. PDF
Bajpai, S., Sahni, A. & Srinivasan, S. 1993. Ornithoid eggshells from Deccan intertrappean beds near Anjar (Kachchh) western India. Current Science (Bangalore) 64(1):42-45. HTML
Baker, A. J., Huynen, L. J., Haddrath, O., Millar, C. D. & Lambert, D. M. 2005. Reconstructing the tempo and mode of evolution in an extinct clade of birds with ancient DNA: The giant moas of New Zealand. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 102(23):8257-8262. PDF
Bakker, R. T. 1975. Dinosaur renaissance. Scientific American 232(4:)58-78. PDF
Bakker, R. T. & P. M. Galton. 1974. Dinosaur monophyly and a new class of vertebrates. Nature (London) 248:168-172. PDF
Balouet, J.-C. & Olson, S. L. 1987. A New Extinct Species of Giant Pigeon (Columbidae: Ducula) from Archeological Deposits on Wallis (Uvea) Island, South Pacific. Proceedings of the Biological Society of Washington 100:769-775. PDF
Balouet, J.-C. & Olson, S. L. 1989. Fossil birds from late Quaternary deposits in New Caledonia. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 469:1-38. PDF
Barandiarán, I. 1971. Hueso con grabados paleolíticos, en Torre (Oyarzun, Guipúzcoa). Munibe 23:37-69. PDF
Bardack, D. 1962. A Review of the Fossil Birds of Kansas. Kansas Ornithological Society Bulletin 13(2):9-14. PDF
Barnes, L. G. & Goedert, J. L. 1996. Marine vertebrate paleontology on the Olympic Peninsula. Washington Geology 24(3):17-25. HTML
Barnosky, A. D. et al. 2004. Exceptional record of mid-Pleistocene vertebrates helps differentiate climatic from anthropogenic ecosystem perturbation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 101(25):9297-9302. PDF HTML
Barsbold, R. 1983. O “ptitsikh” chertakh v stroenii khishchnikh dinosavrov [English translation]. Trudy Sovmestnoi Sovetsko-Mongol’skoi Paleontologicheskoi Ekspeditsii 24:96-103; Moscow. PDF MS Word
Bartlett, A. D. 1851. On some bones of Didus. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1851:280-284. PDF
Baryshnikov, G. F. 1999. [Untitled note on Akhshatyr cave]. Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Information Letter 13:19. HTML
Baryshnikov, G. F. & Potapova, O. R. 1991. [Note on Mezmaiskaya cave]. Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Information Letter 3:15. HTML
Batcheler, C. L. 1989. Moa browsing and vegetation formations, with particular reference to deciduous and poisonous plants. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 12 (Suppl.):57-65. PDF
Battistini, R. 1959. Les divisions du plioquaternaire du sud de Madagascar. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Seances de l’Academie des Sciences (Paris) 248(7):992-993. PDF
Baur, J. G. 1884. Dinosaurier und Vögel. Eine Erwiederung an Herrn Prof. W. Dames in Berlin. Morphologisches Jahrbuch 10:446-454. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Baur, J. G. 1885. Bemerkungen über das Becken der Vögel und Dinosaurier. Morphologisches Jahrbuch 10:613-616. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Bayan, F. 1873. Sur les plumes d’oiseaux des gypses d’Aix. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (3) 1:386-387. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Beattie, M. 1920. Nature-lore of the southern Maori. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 52:65. HTML and PDF
Beauchamp, A. J. & Worthy, T. H. 1988. Decline in distribution of the takahe Porphyrio (=Notornis) mantelli: a re-examination. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 18:103-112. PDF
Beavan-Athfield, N., Sparks, R. J. 2001. Dating of Rattus exulans and bird bone from Pleasant River (Otago, New Zealand): radiocarbon anomalies from diet. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand 31(4):801-809. PDF
Becker, J. J. 1982. Birds of the Pleistocene American Falls Local Fauna, Idaho. Condor 84:449. DejaVu PDF
Becker, J. J. 1986. A fossil motmot (Aves: Momotidae) from the late Miocene of Florida. Condor 88:478-482. DejaVu PDF
Becker, J. J. 1986. Re-identification of “Phalacrocorax” subvolans Brodkorb as the earliest record of Anhingidae. Auk 103:804-808. DejaVu PDF
Becker, J. J. 1987. Revision of “Falco” ramenta Wetmore and the Neogene evolution of the Falconidae. Auk 104:270-276. DejaVu PDF
Becker, L. 1849. Über Vogel-Eier im Paludinen-Kalke von Weissenau bei Mainz. Neues Jahrbuch für Mineralogie, Geognosie, Geologie und Petrefaktenkunde 1849:69-72. PDF
Bedetti, C. 2001. Update Middle Pleistocene fossil birds data from Quartaccio quarry (Vitinia, Roma, Italy). La terra degli Elefanti/The World of Elephants, eds.: G. Cavarretta, P. Gioia, M. Mussi, M. R. Palombo. Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali, Università degli Sudi di Roma la Sapienza , pp. 18-22. PDF
Beebe, C. W. 1915. A tetrapteryx stage in the evolution of birds. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 26:447. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Behrensmeyer, A. K., C. T. Stayton & R. E. Chapman 2003. Taphonomy and ecology of modern avifaunal remains from Amboseli Park, Kenya. Paleobiology 29(1):52-70. HTML
Benham, W. B. 1899. Exhibited moa egg-shell. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 31:738. HTML and PDF
Benham, W. B. 1902. Note on an entire egg of a moa, now in the museum of the University of Otago. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 34:149-151. HTML and PDF
Benham, W. B. 1910. The discovery of Moa-remains on Stewart Island. Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute 42:354-356. HTML and PDF
Benham, W. B. 1934. The skeleton of a small moa, Emeus huttoni Owen. Transactions and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New Zealand 64:87-104. PDF
Benson, R. D. 1987. The Accipitrid Vultures of North America. South Dakota Bird Notes 39:80-87. PDF (large file!)
Benson, R. D. 1999. Presbyornis isoni and Other Late Paleocene Birds from North Dakota. In: Olson, S. L. (ed.): Avian Paleontology at the Close of the 20th Century. Proc. of the 4th International Meeting of the Society of Avian Paleontology and Evolution, Washington, D.C., 4-7 June 1996. Smithsonian Contributions to Paleobiology 89:253-259. PDF
Benton, M. J. 1983. No consensus on Archaeopteryx. Nature (London) 305:99-100. PDF
Benton, M. J. 1999. Early origins of modern birds and mammals: molecules vs. morphology. BioEssays 21:1043-1051. PDF
Benton, M. J., Cook, E., Grigorescu, D., Popa, E. & Tallodi, E. 1997. Dinosaurs and other tetrapods in an Early Cretaceous bauxite-filled fissure, northwestern Romania. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology 130(1-4):275-292 (Aves p. 284-287). PDF
Berger, L. R. & McGraw, W. S. 2007. Further evidence for eagle predation of, and feeding damage on, the Taung child. South African Journal of Science 103:496-498. PDF
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Mayr, G. 1998. Ein Archaeotrogon (Aves Archaeotrognidae) aus den Mittel-Eozän der Grube Messel (Hessen, Deutschland)? Journal für Ornithologie 139:121-129. PDF
Mayr, G. 1999. A new trogon from the Middle Oligocene of Cereste, France. Auk 116:427-434. PDF,  Also here (HTML)
Mayr, G. 1999. Pumiliornis tessellatus n. gen. n. sp., a new enigmatic bird from the Middle Eocene of Grube Messel (Hessen, Germany). Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 216:75-83 PDF
Mayr, G. 2000. A new mousebird (Coliiformes: Coliidae) from the Oligocene of Germany. Journal für Ornithologie 141(1):85-92. PDF
Mayr, G. 2000. Tiny hoopoe-like birds from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Hessen, Germany). Auk 117(4):968-974. PDF
Mayr, G. 2000. A new raptor-like bird from the Lower Eocene of North America and Europe. Senckenbergiana Lethaea 80(1):59-65. PDF
Mayr, G. 2001. The Relationships of fossil apodiform birds – a comment on DYKE (2001). Senckenbergiana Lethaea 81(1):1-2. PDF
Mayr, G. 2001. The earliest fossil record of a modern-type piciform bird from the late Oligocene of Germany. Journal für Ornithologie 142(1):2-6. PDF
Mayr, G. 2001. A new specimen of the tiny Middle Eocene Bird Gracilitarsus mirabilis (New Family: Gracilitarsidae). Condor 103(1):78-84. PDF
Mayr, G. 2002. A skull of a new pelecaniform bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 47(3):507-512. PDF
Mayr, G. 2002. On the osteology and phylogenetic affinities of the Pseudasturidae – Lower Eocene stem-group representatives of parrots (Aves, Psittaciformes). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society [London] 136(4):715-729. PDF
Mayr, G. 2002. Osteological evidence for paraphyly of the avian order Caprimulgiformes (nightjars and allies). Journal für Ornithologie 143(1):82-97. PDF
Mayr, G. 2002. An owl from the Paleocene of Walbeck, Germany. Mitteilungen aus der Museum für Naturkunde in Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe, 5:281-286. PDF
Mayr, G. 2002. A new species of Plesiocathartes (Aves, ?Leptosomidae) from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. PaleoBios 22(1):10-20. PDF in two parts here and here
Mayr, G. 2003. A new Eocene swift-like bird with a peculiar feathering. Ibis 145:382-391. PDF
Mayr, G. 2003. Phylogeny of early tertiary Swifts and Hummingbirds (Aves: Apodiformes). Auk 120(1):145-151. PDF,  Also here,  and here (HTML)
Mayr, G. 2004. A partial skeleton of a new fossil loon (Aves, Gaviiformes) from the early Oligocene of Germany with preserved stomach content. Journal of Ornithology 145(4):281-286. PDF
Mayr, G. 2004. Morphological evidence for sister group relationship between flamingos (Aves: Phoenicopteridae) and grebes (Podicipedidae). Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 140:157-169. PDF
Mayr, G. 2004. Old World fossil record of modern-type hummingbirds. Science 304(5672):861-864. PDF,  Also here
Mayr, G. 2004. The phylogenetic relationships of the early Tertiary Primoscenidae and Sylphornithidae and the sister taxon of crown group piciform birds. Journal of Ornithology 145(3):188-198. PDF
Mayr, G. 2004. New specimens of Hassiavis laticauda (Aves: Cypselomorphae) and Quasisyndactylus longibrachis (Aves: Alcediniformes) from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg 252:23-28. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. A chicken-sized crane precursor from the early Oligocene of France. Naturwissenschaften 92:389-393 PDF,  Also here
Mayr, G. 2005. A new Eocene Chascacocolius-like mousebird (Aves: Coliiformes) with a remarkable gaping adaptation. Organisms, Diversity, and Evolution 5(3):167-171. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. Fossil Hummingbirds in the Old World. Biologist 52(1):12-16. PDF,  Also here
Mayr, G. 2005. New trogons from the early Tertiary of Germany. Ibis 147:512-518. PDF,  Also here
Mayr, G. 2005. Tertiary plotopterids (Aves, Plotopteridae) and a novel hypothesis on the phylogenetic relationships of penguins (Spheniscidae). Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research 43(1):61-71. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. A new cypselomorph bird from the Middle Eocene of Germany and the early diversification of avian aerial insectivores. Condor 107(2):342-352. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. The Paleogene fossil record of birds in Europe. Biological Reviews 80(4):1-28. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. A Fluvioviridavis-like bird from Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences 42:2021-2037. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. “Old World phorusrhacids” (Aves, Phorusrhacidae): a new look at Strigogyps (“Aenigmavis“) sapea (Peters 1987). PaleoBios 25(1):11-16. PDF
Mayr, G. 2005. The postcranial osteology and phylogenetic position of the Middle Eocene Messelastur gratulator Peters, 1994 – a morphological link between owls (Strigiformes) and ‘falconiform’ birds? Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 25(3):645-655. PDF
Mayr, G. 2006. New specimens of the early Eocene stem group galliform Paraortygoides (Gallinuloididae), with comments on the evolution of a crop in the stem lineage of Galliformes. Journal of Ornithology 147:3137 PDF
Mayr, G. 2006. A rail (Aves, Rallidae) from the early Oligocene of Germany. Ardea 94(1):23-31. PDF
Mayr, G. 2006. A new raptorial bird from the Middle Eocene of Messel, Germany. Historical Biology 18(2):95-102. PDF
Mayr, G. 2007. The birds from the Paleocene fissure filling of Walbeck (Germany). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 27(2):394-408. PDF
Mayr, G. 2007. The contribution of fossils to the reconstruction of the higher-level phylogeny of birds. Species, Phylogeny and Evolution 1:59-64. PDF
Mayr, G. & Göhlich, U. B. 2004. A new parrot from the Miocene of Germany, with comments on the phylogenetic significance of hypotarsus morphology of the Psittacidae. Belgian Journal of Zoology 134(1):47-54. PDF,  Also here (HTML) ,  and here,  and here,  and here
Mayr, G. & Manegold, A. 2004. The oldest European fossil songbird from the early Oligocene of Germany. Naturwissenschaften 91(4):173-177. PDF
Mayr, G., & Manegold, A. 2006. New specimens of the earliest European passeriform bird. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 51(2):315-323. PDF
Mayr, G. & Mourer-Chauviré, C. 2000. Rollers (Aves: Coraciiformes s. s.) from the Middle Eocene of Messel (Germany) and the Upper Eocene of the Quercy (France). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 20(3):533-546. PDF
Mayr, G. & Mourer-Chauviré, C. 2003. Phylogeny and Fossil Record of the Brachypteracidae: A comment on Kirchman et al. (2001). Auk 120(1):202-203. PDF,  Also here (HTML)
Mayr, G. & Mourer-Chauviré, C. 2004. Unusual tarsometatarsus of a mousebird from the Paleogene of France and the relationships of Selmes Peters, 1999. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 24(2):366-372. PDF
Mayr, G. & Mourer-Chauviré, C. 2005. A specimen of Parvicuculus Harrison & Walker 1977 (Aves: Parvicuculidae) from the early Eocene of France. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists’ Club 125(4):299-304. PDF
Mayr, G. & Mourer-Chauviré, C. 2006. An unusual avian coracoid from the Paleogene Quercy fissure filling in France. Strata ser. 1, 13:129-133. PDF
Mayr, G., Mourer-Chauviré, C. & Weidig, I. 2004. Osteology and systematic position ofthe Eocene Primobucconidae (Aves, Coraciiformes sensu stricto), with first records from Europe. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 2(1):1-12. PDF
Mayr, G. & Peters, D. S. 2006. Response to Comment on “A well-preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features”. Science 313(5791):1238. PDF
Mayr, G., Peters, D. S., & Rietschel, S. 2002. Petrel-like birds with a peculiar foot morphology from the Oligocene of Germany and Belgium (Aves: Procellariiformes). Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology 22(3):667-676. PDF
Mayr, G., Peters, D. S., Plodowski, G. & Vogel, O. 2002. Bristle-like integumentary structures at the tail of the horned dinosaur Psittacosaurus. Naturwissenschaften 89(8):361-365. PDF
Mayr, G., Pohl, B. & Peters, D. S. 2005. A Well-Preserved Archaeopteryx Specimen with Theropod Features. Science 310(5753):1483-1486. PDF
Mayr, G., Poschmann, M. & Wuttke, M. 2006. A nearly complete skeleton of the fossil galliform bird Palaeortyx from the late Oligocene of Germany. Acta Ornithologica 41:129-135. PDF
Mayr, G., Rana, R. S., Sahni, A. & Smith, T. 2007. Oldest fossil avian remains from the Indian subcontinental plate. Current Science 92(9):1266-1269. PDF
Mayr, G. & Weidig, I. 2004. The Early Eocene bird Gallinuloides wyomingensis – a stem group representative of Galliformes. Acta Palaeontologica Polonica 49(2):211-217. PDF,  Also here
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Miller, L. H. 1911. A series of eagle tarsi from the Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 6(12):305-316. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Miller, L. H. 1911. A synopsis of our knowledge concerning the fossil birds of the Pacific Coast of North America. Condor 13:117-118. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1911. Avifauna of the Pleistocene cave deposits of California. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 6(16):385-400. PDF
Miller, L. H. 1912. Contributions to avian palaeontology from the Pacific Coast of North America. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 7(:5):61-115. DejaVu/PDF/TXT
Miller, L. H. 1915. A walking eagle from Rancho La Brea. Condor 17:179-181. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1916. A review of the species Pavo californicus. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 9(7):89-96. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Miller, L. H. 1916. Aves. In: Merriam, J. C.: Tertiary vertebrate fauna from the Cedar Mountain region of western Nevada. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 9(13):173. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Miller, L. H. 1916. The owl remains from Rancho La Brea. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 9(8):97-104. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Miller, L. H. 1916. Two vulturid raptors from the Pleistocene of Rancho La Brea. University of California Publications, Bulletin of the Department of Geology 9(9):105-109. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
Miller, L. H. 1921. A synopsis of California’s fossil birds. Condor 23:129-130. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1922. Fossil birds from the Pleistocene of McKittrick, California. Condor 24:122-125. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1924. Anomalies in the distribution of fossil gulls. Condor 26:173-174. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1924. Branta dickeyi from the McKittrick Pleistocene. Condor 26:178-180. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1925. Chendytes, a Diving Goose from the California Pleistocene. Condor 27:145-149, 1 figure. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1927. The falcons of the McKittrick Pleistocene. Condor 29:150-152. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1928. Generic reassignment of Morphnus daggetii. Condor 30:255. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1928. The antiquity of the migratory instinct in birds. Condor 30:119-120. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1929. A new cormorant from the Miocene of California. Condor 31:167-172. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1930. A fossil goose from the Ricardo Pliocene. Condor 32:208-209. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1930. Further bird remains from the Upper San Pedro Pleistocene. Condor 32:116-118. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1931. Bird remains from the Kern River Pliocene of California. Condor 33:70-72. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1931. The California Condor in Nevada. Condor 33:32. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1932. The Pleistocene storks of California. Condor 34:212-216. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1933. The Lucas Auk of California. Condor 35:34-35. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1935. A second avifauna from the McKittrick Pleistocene. Condor 37:72-79. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1937. An Extinct Puffin from the Pliocene of San Diego, California. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 8(29):375-378. PDF
Miller, L. H. 1938. A study of the skull of the Pleistocene stork, Ciconia maltha Miller. Transactions of the San Diego Society of Natural History 8:455-462. PDF
Miller, L. H. 1940. [Note on white-tailed Kite]. Condor 42:311 DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1940. A new Pleistocene turkey from Mexico. Condor 42:154-156. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1941. The passing of Coragyps shastensis Miller. Condor 43:140-141. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1942. A new fossil bird locality. Condor 44:283-284. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1942. Succession in the cathartine dynasty. Condor 44:212-213. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1944. A Pliocene flamingo from Mexico. Wilson Bulletin 56:77-82. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1944. Some Pliocene Birds from Oregon and Idaho. Condor 46:25-32. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1946. The Lucas Auk appears again. Condor 48:32-36. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1950. A Miocene flamingo from California. Condor 52:69-73. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1951. A Miocene petrel from California. Condor 53:78-80. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1952. The avifauna of the Barstow Miocene of California. Condor 54:296-301. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1957. Bird Remains from an Oregon Indian Midden. Condor 59:59-63. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1960. Condor remains from Rampart Cave, Arizona. Condor 62:70. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1961. Birds from the Miocene of Sharktooth Hill, California. Condor 63:399-402. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1962. A new albatross from the Miocene of California. Condor 64:471-472. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. 1966. An addition to the bird fauna of the Barstow Miocene. Condor 68:397. DejaVu PDF
Miller, L. H. & Johnstone, C. S. 1937. A Pliocene record of Parapavo from Texas. Condor 39:229. DejaVu PDF
Mills, J. A., Lavers, R. B. & Lee, W. G. 1984. The takahe – a relict of the Pleistocene grassland avifauna of New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 7:57-70. PDF
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Milne-Edwards, A. 1863. Sur la distribution géologique des oiseaux fossiles et description de quelques espèces nouvelles. Comptes Rendus Hebdomadaires des Séances de l’Académie des Sciences (Paris) 56:1219-1222. PDF/TIFF ,  Also here
Milne-Edwards, A. 1863. Sur quelques espèces nouvelles d’oiseaux fossiles du département de l’Allier. Revue des sociétés savantes. Sciences mathématiques, physiques et naturelles 4:1-5. PDF/TIFF
Milne-Edwards, A. 1866. L’ostéologie du dodo ou dronte (Didus ineptus). Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France (2) 23:541. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
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Milne-Edwards, A. 1866. Remarks on some bones of the Dodo, recently collected in the Mauritius. Annals and Magazine of Natural History (3) 17:473-475. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
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Milne-Edwards, A. 1867. Mémoire sur une espèce éteinte du genre Fulica, qui habitait autrefois l’île Maurice. Annales des Sciences Naturelles (Zool. Paléont.) (5) 8:195-220. PDF (No direct access outside the US)
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