You might be talking about the Slate-Colored Junco. Unfortunately there are several answers to this one, so if the Slate-Colored Junco is not the one, then delete my answer.
Cardinals use their beaks for cracking nut shells open to get to their food
Well it's because an owl's beak is useless... A cardinals' beak is useful,it really uses it.
The toucans beak color is yellow with orange
no they have a black beak and black feet. but they have a little orange on there beak
to peck wood
I'm pretty sure it's a penguin.
Mute Swans have a white body.A brown neck.And orange or yellow beck. A female's beck is orange with a small knob.A male's beak is yellow.
The mute swan has an orange beak once fully adult, as compared to the other two species native to the UK, the Bewick and the Whooper swans. The Bewick has a predominantly yellow beak and the whooper has a black beak with a strong yellow triangular section. When cygnets, the mute swan is grey in colour and has a black beak which only becomes orange after losing its cygnet feathers and reaching maturity.
His beak is orange or tangerineAnd Perry is not an accurate example of a Platypus.
penguins can have bright purple black orange and dark grey beaks.
Size of body part, For example, the finch can have a small beak, or a big beak. If their parents had small beaks, then they will probably have a small beak.
The raven