I think you are referring to a kiwi.
The kiwi bird has a long pointed and slightly curved beak, specially adapted for the capture and consumption of insects and small organisms that are found on the ground, as the kiwi cannot fly. Kiwi have their nostrils at the end of their beak because they have an exceptional sense of smell. They use their long bill and their sense of smell to locate food up to the depth of their bill below the surface of the ground.
A long, slender, curved beak would be ideal for extracting nectar from long thin tubular flowers. This shape allows the bird to reach deep into the flower to access the nectar. Examples of birds with this type of beak include hummingbirds and sunbirds.
A bird that drinks nectar from deep inside flowers may have a long, slender beak that is adapted for reaching the nectar. This beak is usually narrow and may curve slightly to help the bird access the nectar hidden deep within the flower.
Curved and sharp talons (little nails on a bird), good vision and hearing, and a long beak.
A Phainopepla is a black bird with a crest....glossy black.
The kiwi's beak is special because it is long and narrow, allowing them to probe into soil and rotting logs to find insects and invertebrates. They have a highly developed sense of smell to locate their prey, and their beak is also equipped with sensitive whiskers to help them navigate in low-light conditions.
Yes, a hoopoe has a long, slender beak that is slightly curved. This specialized beak is adapted for probing into the ground and between crevices to find insects and other invertebrates, which are a primary component of its diet. The hoopoe's distinctive beak, combined with its striking plumage, makes it easily recognizable.
Long and sharply curved and are gray to black in colour
A humming bird has a small narrow beak and beats its wings rapidly.
short, wide, pointed, medium-length, chisel-shaped, sharply hooked, beak with pouch, long
The hummingbird is a small bird species known for having a long, thin beak.
The bird that is white and black and that has a long beak is the White-breasted Nuthatch. These birds are native to Canada and live in the woods.