"Scientists have found a fossil of a bird, Archaeorhynchus spathula,
which was ‘dated’ at 120 million years old using long–age assumptions.
---But it displayed features that are regarded by evolutionists as
‘modern’. The bird has a toothless, spatula-like bill, and the ability
to flex its upper jaw. These features are all found in ‘modern’
shore-dwelling birds. The fossil also had well-defined flight feathers
indicative of a strong flyer. It even had long pointed feathers that
were previously unknown in any ‘Mesozoic’ birds. These feathers have
hitherto only been found in ‘modern’ birds such as the pintail duck.
Most impressively of all, the fossil was preserved with what appear
to be the lungs. These resemble those of small modern birds, and are
unlike those of reptiles. Many evolutionists claim that modern birds
only evolved from dinosaurs around 65 million years ago. But here we
have a bird that dates back to 120 million years using evolutionary
dating, yet it is already fully developed with all these ‘modern’
features of birds.
We can best understand this fossil bird as having been buried with
dinosaurs during the Flood of Noah. Aquatic birds are frequently found
with dinosaurs, consistent with them both living in/around water." CMI