no, because this species of birds:the hoopoe spends much of its time on the ground foraging for the grubs and large hard insects that are its favored food. Small reptiles and snails, and insects that hide in the crevices of tree bark also fall prey to the long probing beak of the bird.
A popcorn beak
Giant Hoopoe was created in 1975.
The scientific name for the hoopoe is Upupa epops.
An Eagle has a beak called a hook like
a probe beak just like a hummingbird
Its beak is cone-shaped and sharp
perching bird - a bird with feet adapted for perching (as on tree branches); this order is now generally abandoned by taxonomists
a probe beak just like a hummingbird
Herrings do not have a large beak. Herrings are a type of FISH!!
Predators of the hoopoe include bigger birds as well as parasites.
The hoopoe makes a sound like 'oop-oop-opp.'