Now, let's move on to some recent scientific discoveries. Scientists from China, Canada and America have announced the discovery of a well-preserved 100 million-year-old baby bird in a Cretaceous amber. This means the bird lived during the time of the dinosaurs. The specimen comes from northern Myanmar where there is an enormous volume of amber. Inside, you can make out the thick feathers in the bird's head and neck -- proof that it had lived independently for sometime. This is also the most complete fossil yet to be discovered in Burmese amber.