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There are a few different birds that do this, so I'll just say the flamingo does, and a couple of different ducks do too. There are others, but I would rather not type up a comprehensive list.
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they dont have nostrials
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Wood pecker
Woodpeckers tap their beaks in bark
It drinks it through its beak
No. The kakapo of New Zealand, like other parrots, breathes through nostrils at the top of its beak. No bird breathes through its beak, but the kiwi, also of New Zealand, is unusual for being the only bird to have its nostrils down the very end of its bill.
It's beak can drill into things and tweeze to reach other organisms. They can also eat many different foods
A bird uses it beak to get bark off trees to find insects (example; woodpecker) Also bird use the to easily preen their feathers. These are just a few of the many ways birds use their beaks.To ward off bees and other insects who are repelled by its strong scent.
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they breath from there lungs ...And they inhale/exhale through their beak or nose (which is the two little holes above their beak).
A beak is part of a bird.
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A popcorn beak