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Birds come in all shapes and sizes, but some stand out due to their extraordinary beaks! From tools for fishing to built-in filters, these six birds have some of the most unusual beak designs in ...
These birds don’t just use their beaks for eating or survival; in many cases, their colourful bills play important roles in communication, mating displays, or even regulating body temperature ...
When birds feed on nectar from flowers, they do more than just get a meal—they play a crucial role in pollination, transferring pollen from one flower to another. But how well do the shapes of ...
Over time, natural selection favored finches with sharper, longer beaks. These birds were better equipped to quickly and easily pierce the skin of their booby bird neighbors.
An injured seagull has been saved by a group of locals in Plymouth City Centre. The bird was spotted on Armada Way with a fishing hook piercing its beak and skin on Thursday afternoon. On spotting ...
The fishing hook was through beak of the swan. (Image: SSPCA) A swan had to be rescued at a Scots golf club after a hook had went through her beak due to discarded fishing tackle.
The bird has yellowish green plumage on its upper parts, the chin and throat are yellow while the lower feathers are a delicate greyish white. A black slightly curved beak helps it to drink nectar ...
Young white-bellied sea eagle found dead with shotgun wounds in beak in Avalon Authorities are seeking information for an unsolved wildlife crime near Geelong, after a young bird was found dead ...