Hummingbirds are very very tiny birds. They fly so fast that it looks like they have no wings !
These birds live in open areas where trees and gardens are found. They suck the nectar from
flowers using their long thin tongues which are inside their needle-like beaks.
Beaks that go peck....peck....pecking !
Woodpeckers use their straight and pointed beaks as drilling machines. They bore l holes in
trees in search of yummy insects. They poke their long, sticky tongues into the holes and drag
out the insects. They are generally found in forests.
Beaks that search for seafood soup !
Flamingos live in salty marshes. Their beaks look bent and are lined with little ridges. These
birds wade through shallow pools with their heads under water in search of food. They also use
their beaks as filters to strain small creatures of the water.
Nut Crackers
Do you know what parrots have for lunch ? Cr..rr..unchy, Mun...nn..chy Nuts ! There are
hundreds of kinds of parrots in the world. Most parrots live in tropical forests and eat nuts,
seeds and fruits. Their big and thick beaks help them to crack and eat large, hard-shelled nuts.
Beaks that dabble in the marshes for tasty insects !
Mallards are ducks that live near rivers, lakes and marshy land. They dive deep into ponds and
search for insects and small creatures. They use their short and flat bills to eat the seeds and
grass growing near the marshes.