they use their beak for drinking and eating
They have long beaks. They use their long beaks to get their tongues into flowers with nectar in the back. Without long beaks hummingbirds would have to find different ways to get nectar.
Legs, Tail and toes Mandible, wings.
In India the parrot holding a pearl in their beaks are attendants of Bodhisattva Guanyin (Avalokiteshvara).
yes they use its beaks.
Yes, parrot fish do eat coral as part of their diet. They use their strong beaks to scrape algae and small organisms off of coral reefs, inadvertently consuming small pieces of coral in the process.
I believe they fill their beaks with water and pour it lightly under their wings as their feathers are quite hydrophobic from the outside.
some birds like the Kakapo and the parrot do but not all birds do so go away!
Goldfinches use their beaks for eating small seeds like thistle seeds
Small, sharp, hooked beaks like a parrot or parakeet.
A parrot's feet help it in feeding, walking, standing on branches. It's beak helps it to feed, preen, communicate.
Although toucans and horn-bills and storks all have long beaks. Australian pelican holds the record for the longest beak.
Parrots will pick up their food with the massive beaks and use the tip of their beak to break open the nuts, then using their strong tongues they work the inside of the nut to the surface where they can eat it. They will also use their feet as hands to hold their food still