beaks in English

noun
1
a bird's horny projecting jaws; a bill.
New research suggests that as testosterone in male birds increases, so does the level of carotenoids, the chemicals that create the bright coloring on birds' feathers, beaks , and legs.

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1. Birds have horny beaks.

2. Lord Allomere rescued two owlets in the Beaks.

3. Birds use their beaks to pick up food.

4. Cormorants can be pretty nasty with their beaks.

5. Parrots and macaws grab them with their beaks.

6. White ones and grey ones, With long beaks, they fly.

7. The "Beakier" macaws are generally just especially coordinated with their beaks, and tend to use the beaks as a first option, before they use their feet

8. The whole colony comes alive with the clack of beaks

9. The Aracari are medium-sized birds and their beaks can …

10. 3 With wheedling beaks, her brilliant needles bill and coo.

11. Hornbills, with their long beaks and extraordinary nesting procedures, are not an exception.

12. HOUSE-MARTINS Mud in their beaks, the house-martins are happy ... That's anthropomorphism.

13. Beakiest beaking beakiron beakirons beakless beaklike beaks beaky; Literary usage of Beakers

14. Years later, the finches with smaller beaks once again dominated the population.

15. White , with long slender necks , yellow beaks and large wings , they were migrating south .

16. Distinguished from the last by being oval and by its beaks being Blunter and more central

17. With white plumage gleaming, terns hover, tails fanned, slim red beaks pointing down towards the water.

18. With their necks extended upright, the displaying birds march in groups, tossing their beaks from side to side.

19. The You & Me Bird Cuttlebones serve up entertainment that helps beaks stay trimmed and sharp

20. In the Far East the stomach of one whale was found to contain the indigestible beaks of 000 cuttlefish.

21. Beak (third-person singular simple present Beaks, present participle Beaking, simple past and past participle Beaked) Strike with the Beak

22. The bright orange beaks of Gentoo penguins are a much more common sight on the Peninsula these days.

23. Their young legs and necks are short, their beaks are straight, and their feathers are plain white in color.

24. Different islands within sight of each other have different mockingbirds with slightly different feather and like the finches slightly different beaks

25. The plague doctors' robes and their masks with the long, Birdlike beaks are among the most ominous outfits in history

26. The first level, which discovers general trends in the forms of wings and beaks, is a case of statistical clustering.

27. The Aracaris (or araçaris - genus Pteroglossus) are medium-sized Toucans that are brightly plumaged and sport large colorful beaks

28. The inner achenes are up to 18 mm long, their yellowish beaks are 4 to 5 (rarely to 10) mm long.

29. Some advanced beaked forms were toothless, such as the pteranodonts and azhdarchids, and had larger, more extensive, and more bird-like beaks.

30. Do not eat jellyfish. Or fish that have spikes. Or fish that have parrot like beaks. Of that puff up like balloons.

31. The jaw apparati of Paleozoic and Triassic ammonoids are simìlar in shape to parrots’ beaks; they possess sharp cutting-edges and consist of chitinous material.

32. The most common belief is that Ambergris is used to encase irritating objects, such as squid beaks, and make them easier to digest

33. Often, the end of their beaks may be cut off to stop the hens pecking each other out of sheer boredom and neurosis.

34. Red-rumped swallows build quarter-sphere nests with a tunnel entrance lined with mud collected in their beaks, and lay 3 to 6 eggs.

35. Birds use their beaks much like they use feet, to grasp items and maintain balance; "Beaking" is the correct term for this behavior

36. Prevue Pet Products 6" Long, 5 pound Bulk Packaged Cuttlebone 1147-5 is essential for birds of all sizes because it helps keep beaks trimmed

37. Adult chickens have a fleshy crest on their heads called a comb, or Cockscomb, and hanging flaps of skin either side under their beaks called wattles

38. Bibben beaks him out of jail and later identifies some of the bills spent by Hines to have been part of the money stolen from the Colonel

39. Bobwhites are known to kill each other when they are hot and cramped in the brooder, attacking the other chicks above the beaks and cannibalizing each other till death.

40. Ray cypselae slightly obcompressed (adaxial sides flatter than Abaxials), clavate (abaxially gibbous, often ± arcuate, basal attachments oblique, apices ± beaked, beaks offset adaxially, ascending, faces glabrous); pappi 0.

41. 5" Natural Cuttlebone helps to provide birds with good beak health and keep beaks trimmed. Cuttlebone will supply your bird with natural calcium and minerals crucial for healthy bone and feather growth

42. Blinders, also known as peepers, are devices fitted to, or through, the beaks of poultry to block their forward vision and assist in the control of feather pecking, cannibalism and sometimes egg-eating

43. Bananaquit Images, Facts and Information: Corereba flaveola Bananaquits are small birds with black backs and heads that have white stripes over their eyes, downward curved beaks and yellow on their bellies

44. The Beakier macaws also tend to be "a tad" less patient, so when you "argue" with them, while they're putting their beaks on you, they tend to be a little more forceful about it.

45. The Coot is a small members of the rail, or Rallidae, family.They are genetically related to rails, moorhens, crakes, gallinules, and more.Most Coots have short beaks, fleshy frontal shields on their foreheads, and stout bodies.

46. Lab experiments have shown that the echidna is more intelligent that a cat and it has been seen using its spikes, feet and beaks to climb up crevices like a mountaineer edging up a rock chimney.

47. However, everybody's Chickens have their own tiny brains full of likes and dislikes, so while one person's Chickens may come running for grapes or watermelon, another person's Chickens may turn up their pointy little beaks at it.

48. Cuttlebone is essential to bird health; Helps keep beaks trimmed; Promotes good beak health; Provides natural calcium and minerals crucial for healthy bone and feather growth; Approximately 3" to 4" long* *Cuttlebones are a natural product and sizes may vary

49. Ornithologists tend to use the word "bill" more often than "Beak." Some people use "Beak" when referring to songbirds with pointed bills, and "bill" when discussing birds like ducks with more fleshy Beaks

50. Their Briskness across the stones, their ability to walk untroubled through current and spray and emerge with beaks crammed with larvae, the explosive calls and trilling year-round song that pierced through even this amplified rush of water over rock, were an abundant delight.