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A herons beak is used to cath its food like fish rabbit insects and lots more.
Herons , Hawk , Kingfisher
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Herons have long pointed beaks to spear fish.
Pointy beak
It catches it's prey by casting shadows with their wings
A thicker, stronger beak could help exert more force when cracking open tough seeds. A longer, slender beak would allow for more precision when picking up and manipulating small seeds. A curved beak shape could aid in extracting seeds from tight spaces or crevices.
They have a powerful beak they use to crush and eat their food.
An eagle's hooked beak is perfect for tearing up meat. Herons have long beaks for spearing fish. Macaws have powerful beaks for cracking nuts.
You could use a pair of tweezers or forceps to model a beak for a bird that eats seeds. Tweezers can represent the sharp and pointed beak that allows the bird to pick and handle the small seeds.
macaws beak help them climb and crush food .