A newly discovered extinct bird species, found in Liaoning, China, has drawn attention for its distinctive long tail feathers, which may have played a role in attracting mates.
This bird, dating back to the early Cretaceous Period approximately 121 million years ago, offers insights into the courtship behaviors of ancient avian species.
The findings were published on May 27, 2026, in the open-access journal PLOS, highlighting the significance of such discoveries in understanding evolutionary traits.