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this site is dedicated to the phylogeny of modern birds.&nbsp;Since Darwin wrote his famous On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, we know that all living things on this planet are related.&nbsp;Before this, people tried to classify the world around them. This has led to some beautiful collections and databases.&nbsp;But much of the classifications were artificial, based on morphological characters.&nbsp;Now that we know that&nbsp;all species fit into a "tree of...]]></description>
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