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Crow has a hooked beak that helps to eat only plant and plant products.

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Important Questions on Flying High

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One word in the given statement is incorrect. Find the incorrect word and rewrite the sentence.

Birds do not have beaks.

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Match the birds with the food they eat. (Clues: look at the beaks carefully.)

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How do strong and chisel-shaped beaks help the woodpeckers?
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Complete the flow chart given below:

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Two birds that have strong, sharp and hooked beaks.
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Which of the following bird has a hooked beak?
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Match the following.

Column A Column B
1. Eagle (i) Insects in the tree trunk
2. Woodpecker (ii) Fish from water
3. Hummingbird (iii) Grains
4. Heron (iv) Nectar from flowers
5. Pigeon (v) Flesh of small animals

 

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What would happen if a hummingbird had a strong, short and hard beak?
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Describe the beaks and feet of the woodpecker, duck, and eagle.
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Describe the beaks of sparrows and parrots.
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Look at the bird in the picture.

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Write down what type of bird it is?

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What is the difference between the beaks of a hummingbird and a parrot?
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What would happen if ducks did not have holes in their beaks?
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Fill in the blank using the words given in the box.

Penguin Webbed Nest Woodpecker Eagle
_____ eat insects.
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Which of these have strong, sharp, and hooked beaks?
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Give two examples of birds that have sharp, hooked beaks.

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 What do birds have instead of teeth? What are they used for?