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Wigeons, a type of dabbling duck, have specialized beaks designed for their feeding habits. Their broad, flat bills are well-suited for grazing on aquatic vegetation, seeds, and grasses found in wetlands and marshes. The structure of their beaks allows them to efficiently filter food from the water while foraging. Additionally, wigeons may use their beaks to dabble or tip up in shallow water to access submerged plants.

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