match each beak to the food the bird eats - exercise

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Match each beak to the food the bird eats. 1. ____________ A. Eagle - Short, strong beak with hooked upper jaw for tearing flesh. 2. ____________ B. The cardinal uses its beak like a nutcracker to crack open nuts and seeds. 3. ____________ C. Brown Creeper - Thin bill that curved downwards used to probe under the bark of trees for insects and spiders 4. ____________ D. The heron uses its bill like a spear, stabbing fish, frogs and shellfish then lifting them out of the water before swallowing them. 5. ____________ E. Curlew - Long, slender down-curved beak for probing the shoreline for worms and other invertebrates that lie buried in the sediments. 6. ____________ F. Duck - Flat, sieve-like bill for catching fish and draining water. 7. ____________ G. The woodpecker uses its beak like a drill to bore holes into bark of trees so that it can get at the insects. 8. ____________ H. Spoonbill - Long flat bill with a tip like a spoon. 9. ____________ I. Large bill with lower jaw longer than the upper. Skimmers use the lower jaw to scoop fish from the water. 10. ____________ J. Pelican - Large bill with a stretchable pouch under it for holding fish caught underwater. 11. ____________ K. Short, down-curved beak for separating mud and silt from shellfish and algae which it eats. The flamingo used its beak upside-down.

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Match each beak to the food the bird eats

1 ____________

A Eagle - Short strong beak with hooked upper jaw for tearing flesh

2 ____________

B The cardinal uses its beak like a nutcracker to crack open nuts and seeds

3 ____________

C Brown Creeper - Thin bill that curved downwards used to probe under the bark of trees for insects and spiders

4 ____________

D The heron uses its bill like a spear stabbing fish frogs and shellfish then lifting them out of the water before swallowing them

5 ____________

E Curlew - Long slender down-curved beak for probing the shoreline for worms and other invertebrates that lie buried in the sediments

6 ____________

F Duck - Flat sieve-like bill for catching fish and draining water

7 ____________

G The woodpecker uses its beak like a drill to bore holes into bark of trees so that it can get at the insects

8 ____________

H Spoonbill - Long flat bill with a tip like a spoon

9 ____________

I Large bill with lower jaw longer than the upper Skimmers use the lower jaw to scoop fish from the water

10 ____________

J Pelican - Large bill with a stretchable pouch under it for holding fish caught underwater

11 ____________

K Short down-curved beak for separating mud and silt from shellfish and algae which it eats The flamingo used its beak upside-down

12 ____________

L The hummingbird used its bill like a straw sticking it into flowers to sip on nectar

Key1 C2 H3 L4 B5 K6 A7 F8 D9 E10 I11 G12 J

12 ____________

L The hummingbird used its bill like a straw sticking it into flowers to sip on nectar

Key1 C2 H3 L4 B5 K6 A7 F8 D9 E10 I11 G12 J