Bird beaks are incredibly diverse. Beaks can be thick and strong to crush nuts, curved like a corkscrew to open snail shells, or even full of combs to make it possible to filter food out of water.
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6 bird beak types and how birds use them to eat
Bird beaks have a variety of shapes and purposes. Here are common bird beak types you should look for and how they help birds find food.
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