Mopsitta tanta is an extinct bird of uncertain taxonomic position from the Early Eocene of Denmark; its remains were recovered from the Fur Formation.
So far, the holotype and only known specimen is a single humerus bone of rather large size.
[1] However, further examination subsequently pointed out that the fossil lacks clear psittaciform (let alone psittacid) apomorphies.
Following the discovery that the fossil ibis genus Rhynchaeites also occurred in the Fur Formation, it was hypothesized that the M. tanta humerus actually belongs in that genus, being a better match (except in size) to the known Rhynchaeites remains than to any psittaciform fossil hitherto found.
[2] The new species has been nicknamed the Danish Blue Parrot, or the Norwegian Blue, in honor of the Monty Python “dead parrot” skit where Michael Palin claimed that a newly purchased “Norwegian Blue Parrot” was not “bleedin’ demised” as his disgruntled customer asserted, but was simply “shagged out following a prolonged squawk.” https://grrlscientist.medium.com/monty-pythons-dead-parrot-discovered-efbdb2a8ff47