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Bird Beak Adaptations

Bird Beak Adaptations. Eagle. To tear the flesh of animals. Hummingbird. To suck nectar from flowers. Red-bellied Woodpecker. For pounding holes to find insects. Pileated Woodpecker. Great Blue Heron. To stab small fish. Great Blue Heron. To stab small fish. Cardinal.

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Bird Beak Adaptations

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  1. Bird BeakAdaptations

  2. Eagle • To tear the flesh of animals

  3. Hummingbird • To suck nectar from flowers

  4. Red-bellied Woodpecker • For pounding holes to find insects

  5. Pileated Woodpecker

  6. Great BlueHeron • To stab small fish

  7. Great BlueHeron • To stab small fish

  8. Cardinal • To crack open seeds

  9. Male Cardinal Female Cardinal

  10. Pelican • To scoop large mouthfuls of water and fish

  11. Pelican

  12. Black Skimmer • Scoops fish from water

  13. Vulture • Tears flesh

  14. Vulture

  15. Flycatcher • Traps insects in midair

  16. Spoonbill • Sweeps back and forth through water and filters out tiny plants and animals

  17. Robin • Grabs and holds worms

  18. Robin

  19. Cockatu • Cracks nuts and seeds

  20. Parrot • Cracks nuts and seeds

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