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A humming bird has a small narrow beak and beats its wings rapidly.
A crane?
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.
a bird's shape is stream lined + you have bad grammar in your question+ it shows how a birds body is suited to flying
It is affected by its shape due to what exactly the bird can eat. Shovelersuse their spatula-shaped bills to filter food from mud & water. Eagles(and hawks) are diurnal raptors & use their hook-like bills to tear apart large prey.
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.
Well, hummingbirds have long thin beaks for their size. They are from the family Trochilidae which is categorized of different sorts of hummingbirds. Another bird with long beaks are woodpeckers, to get worms.
Evolution says that everything alive changes over time so that only the strongest survive. For example, lets say a bird has a long narrow beak, and it can get to worms in the ground better than one that has a short stubby one. In this environment, where worms are the main food source, over thousands of years, the bird with the most food (the long narrow beak) will thrive, and reproduce more, and the one with the short,stubby one will not and will eventually die out. Thus the species evolved in this way. Most scientists believe in evolution because it is the best answer we have right now from a scientific viewpoint.
The type of a food a bird can eat depends on its beak, like a humming bird's beak is long and pointed and it can only sip or drink nectar. An eagle has a big curved beak so it can eat small or medium sized animals and rodants. But the type of food can affect the type of bird, say a hawk eats some kind of rodent or animal that has an infection in it. It could affect the hawk by making it sick or it may die. So yes, the type of food may affect the type of bird.
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 there is and it has a long beak and it i quite a big bird