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Sink Your Beak Into This | EarthCare Northwest

Sink Your Beak Into This | EarthCare Northwest

Over millions of years, birds have adapted their anatomy to their unique ecological niche, in part due to the food sources available to them. In this article, we explore the specialized beaks of several local bird species and how that helps them snag their favorite snacks.