its beak
c. its beak
The Tailorbird uses its beak as a needle to pierce through the nest and sew it together. It also uses its feet as a tool another different types of plants as materials for the nest.
It uses its beak and feet as tools, and various plants as materials.
the Taylor bird uses its beak to pierce it's nest and its saliva to keep it together
it makes its nest by sewing two leaves together by its sharp needle type beak and also uses cotton to put in it and lay eggs in it syeda barira hassan
open meadows with light trees
Tailor birds eat a variety of insects like bees, moths, flies, grasshoppers, termites, caterpillars, larvae and also a variety of spiders. They would eat some tropical fruit if it is laid out for them.
A bird's nest is called a "nest."
Tailorbird
by not letting it near to humans so they don't leave their nest
kind of happy-go-lucky, but kind of evil in a way.
bird's nest = ken (קן)