What’s a Beak Made Of?
Bird beaks, or bills, come in many shapes and sizes. And birds use them for just about everything: to collect food, preen, fight, court, and more. In order for a bird to fly, its b...
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Bird beaks, or bills, come in many shapes and sizes. And birds use them for just about everything: to collect food, preen, fight, court, and more. In order for a bird to fly, its b...
For many birds, survival depends heavily on their beaks. Beaks are used for eating, hygiene and even fighting, so a broken or deformed beak can often be a death sentence. But for o...
The upper beak of a kea parrot is a serious implement. Hooked, sharp, powerful enough to pry apart rocks and strip bark from mountain beech trees, it is the bird’s primary instrume...
An injured kea with just half a beak has used what's left as a weapon that gives him dominance over a captive colony of the birds
Kea parrot missing his upper beak "has rewritten what disability means for behaviorally complex species."
Bruce the Kea parrot is missing the upper half of his beak, but he has turned this disability into a weapon to keep subordinates in line
Beakless kea parrot Bruce dominates with innovative jousting despite missing his upper beak. Undefeated disabled parrot alpha rules his group—see the technique now
Bruce, a disabled kea parrot, is missing his top beak. The bird uses tools to keep himself healthy and developed a jousting technique that has made him the alpha male of his group.
A young bird at the Birmingham Zoo in Alabama is eating, flying and socializing normally again after receiving a custom-made prosthetic beak
A new episode has been added to the database: Beak Careful (Feathered Friends 3 of 6)
The variety of bill sizes and shapes among the sandpipers is astounding! Many sandpipers have sensitive nerve receptors in their bill tips, so they can find unseen prey through tou...
Learn how a kea parrot in New Zealand missing its upper beak became an undefeated alpha male by developing a “jousting” fighting technique through behavioral innovation.
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