flamingo
tweezerbill
This sounds suspiciously like an Osprey.
by its beak
You can call it a bill, just like any other bird
Baby birds do not lose their first beak. Instead, they develop a bigger beak as they grow to accommodate their adult feeding habits and nutritional needs. The process of beak growth is gradual and allows the bird to adapt to its changing dietary requirements as it matures.
Osrich? They can be highly aggressive, especially when you invade their habitat. Ostriches are known to attack with their large feet as well as their beak.
You need to stuff the food down the beak just like the mom bird does. She softens it up and spits it up into the beak of the baby.
Like a bird! With a red, grey and yellow beak!
A pelican.
i do know
Gentoo Penguin
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.