A remarkably complete skeleton from the London Clay provides insights into the morphology and diversity of early Eocene zygodactyl near-passerine birds.
2020. Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 18; pp. 1891-1906, 4 fig./phot. Orig. extract, very good, 4to.
The world's smallest owl, the earliest unambiguous charadriiform bird, and other avian remains from the early Eocene Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia (USA).
2016. Paläontologische Zeitschrift vol. 90; pp. pp. 747-763, 5 comp. phot. Orig. extract, stapled, very good, 4to.
Variations in the morphology of emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae) tracks reflecting differences in walking pattern and substrate consistency: ichnotaxonomic implications.
2006. Palaeontology 49; pp. 405–420, 15 fig./phot. Stapled extract, 4to.