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We found this skull on a beach in southwestern Sweden, and are curious as to what kind of animal it was.

bottom view

frontal view

theforestecologist
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It's definitely a bird pelvis (synsacrum). Based on the size (~30 cm), it came from a very large bird. Unfortunately, comparative images of bird pelves are rare on the internet. Some possibilities (large birds of Sweden possibly found on the coast):

  • Great northern loon
  • Golden eagle
  • Common crane

A loon skeleton (from http://paolov.wordpress.com/2011/08/05/friday-mystery-object-107/) shown below.

Loon skeleton

kmm
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    kmm FTW good job –  Jul 31 '14 at 03:37
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    Thanks for your prompt response - you must be right. We have looked at some alternatives - a cormorant, perhaps, or a goose? – Eirik Jensen Jul 31 '14 at 10:17
  • The top of the synsacrum in the loon isn't flat enough to be a good match. I know that loons have strange pelves, so that was my best guess. Whatever it is, it was a very large bird. – kmm Jul 31 '14 at 14:34
  • Crane looks like a decent match, see link, in geese and gulls it is mush shorter and squarer, https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Ventral-view-of-the-synsacrum-fused-with-the-pelvis-A-and-their-scheme-B-in_fig4_259319680 – John Apr 25 '18 at 01:54