The best thing for a budgie is to give it natural branches from native trees for it to perch on. It will strip off the bark and sharpen its beak on the branch. Make sure the tree is suitable - any native Australian tree is suitable, but if you do not live in Australia, you will need to seek the advice of a pet store regarding appropriate tree branches.
This is something that should be done only by an avian veterinarian. NEVER attempt this yourself -- you can kill the bird.
yes they do
Sharp pointed
small parrots eat with there beak they take a seed and break it with the tip of there beak then the husk of the seed falls out of the sides of there beak big parrots take the food with there beak and then put it into there foot then they put there foot up to there beak and eat it like we do
No!
fist think of what they do with it, my parrot crushes nuts with it, CONCLUTION: parrots have it for crushing nuts
how can we help for parrot to survive
Each beak is a little bit different to help distinguish the birds. You can find some pictures of the differences with an image search.
No, they have a beak instead.
With their mobile tongue and beak even large parrots can peel very small seeds and preen their feathers very gently.
Female budgies have a brown beak during breeding season. Not all parrots share this characteristic.
kingfisher
The parrots are called macaws and not McCoys. The macaw is vibrantly colored, has a long tail, large beak, and are native to Central America and the Caribbean.