The Natural History Museum is a world-class visitor attraction and leading science research centre. Its unique collections and unrivalled expertise are employed to address the world’s most pressing challenges. The museum cares for over 80 million objects spanning billions of years and hosts more than five million visitors annually.
Natural History Museum – Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre
Packed with specimens from the world’s biggest bird collection, the Natural History Museum’s new exhibition explores their epic evolutionary story. From surviving the mass extinction that wiped out all the other dinosaurs to evolving into the more than 11,000 species alive today, delve into the secrets of their success.
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5 Jan '25
May 24, 2024 0:00
Jan 5, 2025
Natural History Museum - Birds: Brilliant and Bizarre
Packed with specimens from the world’s biggest bird collection, the Natural History Museum's new exhibition explores their epic evolutionary story. From surviving the mass extinction that wiped out all the other dinosaurs to evolving into the more than 11,000 species alive today, delve into the secrets of their success.
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