We describe the oldest tracks of web-footed birds from the Early Cretaceous
in South Korea. The tracks are characterized by a wide divarication angle
and a long reversed hallux. The web is semipalmate and restricted to the pr
oximal portion of the three forward digits. The tracks from the Early Creta
ceous in South Korea are smaller than those of the Late Cretaceous, therefo
re confirming the trend of size increasing in the early evolution of birds
as shown by skeletal fossils. The discovery of web-footed tracks with abund
ant non-web-footed tracks indicates that there was a considerable diversifi
cation of shore birds as early as the Early Cretaceous.