Early Miocene deposits of Jebel Zelten in Libya yielded two identifiable fragments of avian bones, which belong to a heron (Zeltornis ginsburgi) and a stork (Palaeoephippiorhynchus edwardsi).
Early Miocene deposits of Jebel Zelten in Libya yielded two identifiable fragments of avian bones, which belong to a heron (Zeltornis ginsburgi) and a stork (Palaeoephippiorhynchus edwardsi). (en)