keskushiileen
Keskushiileen is a genus of extinct birds belonging to the family Keskushileidae. These birds are known from fossils discovered in the Eocene epoch, primarily in what is now North America. The genus name is derived from the Greek word "keskos" meaning "shuttlecock" and "chiyle" meaning "wing," referring to their presumed flight capabilities and wing shape.
Fossil evidence indicates that keskushiileen were relatively small, ground-dwelling birds. Their skeletal structure suggests adaptations for
The Keskushileidae family, to which keskushiileen belongs, is considered an early offshoot within the avian evolutionary