A bird's mouth is an interior angle or notch cut across a piece of timber for the reception of the edge of another - also called a crow's foot in the United States.
Different birds require different beaks and mouth-parts depending on their diet. Birds that eat meat need heavy, powerful beaks, nectar-feeding birds need long, thin beaks, etc. Beaks can also be used to attract a mate.
His mouth is called a 'mouth." But if you mean the combination of his mouth, lips and nose (basically everything below the eyes) then you mean the 'muzzle.'
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The likely word is "penguin" (flightless but well-dressed birds of the Antarctic).
The esophagus conducts food from the mouth to the stomach in all animals. In this case with birds it goes to the gizzard first before the proventriculus (a birds stomach). The gizzard acts as "teeth" for a bird- breaking food into smaller particles to give a larger surface area to food consumed which improves digestion.
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by the mouth
That thing in your mouth is a TONGUE
That is the correct spelling of "beak" (hard mouth structure of birds, octopi).
there mouth is to small
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It depends how old they are. You need an incubator if they are in eggs still. I've seen people feed baby birds mouth to mouth...Pretty discusting! Leave it to the mummy and daddy birds for best result
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Just like us, birds take in air through the nostrils or mouth.
As with most birds, they have no teeth.
That is the correct spelling of "flock" (a bunch of birds).
Those letters spell birds.