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Hollow bone. Looks fossilized. Did the burn test just to make sure no burnt hair smell at all. I thought only birds had hollow bones, any ideas??

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I guess the size is throwing me off a bit. Thought it was a bit big for a Eagle or osprey or hawk. Blue heron I think is to small as well. It’s 4 inches long by 1 inch wide

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What are the measurements?   :headscratch:

Unless that is a toothbrush for giants, I'm guessing this is small enough to come from any number of birds.  :unsure: 

The lack of completeness of this will probably hamper the ID attempts, so getting measurements would be the next helpful thing you could do for us. 

 

 

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Hollowness is not a characteristic confined to birds. Fossil bones often rot on the interior before being "fossilized". Not saying this isn't a bird bone though of course.

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Took a look at the herring gull skeleton. Size comparison the upper leg of the herring would be close to length but it looks like the herring bones have a crease that runs along them. This fossil that we have seems more circular and a bit larger at one end versus the other

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Cropped and brightened. 

 

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1 hour ago, Ben&Jess said:

Took a look at the herring gull skeleton. Size comparison the upper leg of the herring would be close to length but it looks like the herring bones have a crease that runs along them. This fossil that we have seems more circular and a bit larger at one end versus the other

Wow ! All I have for reference is a wing. The legs are that much more robust ?

No wonder Pterosaurs out sized birds. 

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Rockwood gonna go out on a limb here, came across a article from a 2014 Charleston History museum had tucked away a skeleton of a very large bird discovered back in 1983 when they did a upgrade at the airport. Someone recently just discovered it tucked away in a drawl in the Museum! 

They are calling it Pelagornis sandersi. I have not seen any pics or info on the skeleton of this large bird but it would fit into the chandler bridge formation time would I not?!? Regardless we are very intrigued by this large hollow bone!!

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If it is as thin-walled as it seems in the pictures, it is surely avian. Pretty hard to ID it beyond that, but it was a large, robust bird (think turkey drumstick).

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