Morsoravis is an extinct genus of neoavian bird from the Early Eocene Fur Formation of Denmark.
The holotype of Morsoravis, MGUH 28930, consists of a complete but fully articulated and three-dimensionally preserved skeleton, found in the marine Fur Formation of Denmark.
[1] A fossil from the Green River Formation in Wyoming belongs to an unnamed species of Morsoravis, and preserves the forelimbs, unlike the holotype.
[5] Remains of Morsoravis-like bone fragments have been found from the Nanjemoy Formation of Virginia, United States.
[6] A further specimen from the Fur Formation, preserving elements of the wing and pectoral area not found in the holotype, belongs to Morsoravis, but it is now lost.
The hallux is relatively long and has a large, curved claw, and the proportions of the toes are not characteristic of ground-dwelling birds.