Magpies have a stout, pointed beak that is well-suited for their omnivorous diet. This type of beak allows them to forage for a variety of food, including insects, small mammals, seeds, and fruits. The structure of their beak also aids in scavenging and manipulating objects, which is characteristic of their intelligent behavior. Overall, the magpie's beak is adapted to their diverse feeding habits.
By checking out the pointy end of the beak. The less black there is, the older the magpie.
A Rook has a white beak; as does a Magpie. There are others including at least one type of Pelican.
The name of the small black and white bird with a red beak is a Magpie.
A popcorn beak
The noun 'magpie' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for a type of bird; a word for a thing.
An Eagle has a beak called a hook like
a probe beak just like a hummingbird
Its beak is cone-shaped and sharp
The Black Swedish duck would match that description, as would the Cayuga.
a probe beak just like a hummingbird
Herrings do not have a large beak. Herrings are a type of FISH!!
a pointy one :D