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BIRD BEAKS
Dear bird lovers did you know how bird beaks help them survive in the wild well I’m
going to tell you why
By Liana
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BALD EAGLES’ BEAKS
The bald eagles’ beak is a hooked beak to pick the skin off the animal it will eat.
The hooked beak will help them get the flesh off the fish to pick the meat off the bones from the fish.
Behind the hook the upper jaw is so sharp it can rip any skin.
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FLAMINGOS’ BEAKS A flamingo’s beak is made upside down
to drink the water from its very long beak.
Flamingo’s tongues are used as pumps to drink the water.
The flamingo’s beak filters tiny plants and animals that the flamingo’s likes to eat.
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PUFFINS’ BEAKS Puffins’ can hold up to two dozen small
herrings at one time. Male puffins’ grow vividly colors around
their beaks to attract a female puffins. Puffins can open there bills really will.
Really wide.
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RED HEADED WOODPECKERS’ BEAKS Red headed woodpeckers beaks are
made pointed to drill and tear into wood to search for insects to eat.
Red headed woodpeckers will store food in the trees for example: like acorns and seeds to eat for food.
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CONCLUSION All and all I hope you learned a lot about
bird beaks and how they help maybe you can make a power point about bird beaks.
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RESOURCES http://www.baldeagleinfo.com/
BEAKS! By Sneed B. Collard III