Actually, they have yellowish beaks.
coz they is awesome!
When robins sense danger, they use their beaks to gently pick up their babies and move them to a safer location.
I believe a raven's beak is black, not yellow. It is closely related to a common crow.
Starlings(common black bird with yellow colored beaks), Or Robins.
Young robins, or fledglings, are typically covered in a mix of soft, brownish feathers with speckled white or pale yellow spots on their chests. They have a shorter and less defined appearance compared to adults, lacking the bright orange breast that mature robins are known for. Their beaks are often a duller yellow and their eyes may appear larger in proportion to their heads. As they mature, their plumage will gradually change to the familiar vibrant colors of adult robins.
The beaks and claws of robins are sharp enough for them to perform what they need to do to survive. For instance, they are able to use their claws to climb trees and grasp prey and their beaks are sharp enough to pierce insects and crack seeds.
Everything tells me that robins lay blue eggs but a robin has nested in my garden, laid six eggs and they are all white
Puffins are black on their back and on the top of their head. White on their belly and around their eyes. And they have black and white beaks.
They are the size of your thumb and they are blue. They're A bit smaller than your thumb. And they're light blue.
Baskin Robins
Marty Robins
The beaks and claws of robins are sharp enough for them to perform what they need to do to survive. For instance, they are able to use their claws to climb trees and grasp prey and their beaks are sharp enough to pierce insects and crack seeds.