High Preservation
Apart from birds there are ants, mosquitos and other insects, there are spiders, scorpions and pseudo-scorpions, botanicals ranging from leaves, ferns and lichens to carnivorous plants and flowers. Frogs, lizards, mudskippers and newtsDNA in Amber
Many pieces of amber exhibit numerous potential DNA harvesting characteristics, usually material of very high preservations, if not potential large animal parts then gorged blood-sucking creatures such as ticks and leeches which exhibit much higher potential than the dream of finding animal DNA in a mosquito.3D color & CT scanned
3D optical microscopes with custom lighting and focus stacking. CT scanning. (Synchrotrons cannot be used with burmite as they alter the FTIR and possibly darken/reduce transparency of amber)Documentation
Research into amber is still in its early years. Advancing methods of producing image based research based on real fossils in cretaceous amber with sufficient preservation to facilitate detailed analysis of both the inclusion being studied and it's habitat helps maximise scientific discovery potential.Discover
Apart from focussing on rare high quality inclusions in amber for general research purposes we also have a few pieces of "extra-ordinary" amber for scientists wishing to make in-depth highly-noteworthy ground-breaking discoveries.More birds both with and without feathers are being discovered in amber continuously. Details of some of these pieces can be found by browsing the Tetrapoda section of the menu at the top of every page.
Should you require further bird in amber imagery do not hesitate to contact us. The items displayed are just part of our continually growing collection and should you be seeking a species not shown here just let us know and we will get back to you promptly.