Sentence examples for beak full from inspiring English sources

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When a female lands to inspect, the male performs flight displays and silently shakes his wattles, which look like a beak full of flapping leeches.

A handful of Gentoo penguins stood near the water's edge to greet us and collect a beak full of krill.

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She talked eloquently with moving passion and great sorrow about the awful, man-made suffering she had seen - animals, birds, fish with stomachs and beaks full of plastic, dead and dying, often killed by British supermarket bags drifting in foreign oceans.

Puffins and gannets darted past carrying beaks full of fish for their young, which called out vociferously from nests in the cliffs.

No sooner had the plate touched the table than a bird (of unidentifiable breed and origin) swooped to grab a beak-full of delicious egg to the astonishment of the Nottinghamshire chief executive.

In the city, the pigeons have passed the stage of courtship and settled into a beak-to-beak domesticity full of gratified cooing.

In its place is a new bird, a sleeker version with an upturned beak and fuller wings.

"If someone's going to eat meat," Mr. Landers said, "that's at least better than putting an animal in a dark cage for its entire life indoors, cutting off its beak, pumping it full of steroids and then killing it".

A nest stuffed full of trainee adults, waiting like baby birds with their beaks wide open for their next life-changing experience.

In an immature individual, the beak has reached its full length but it is not as broad as that of an adult.

You will now have a shape that looks a bit like a full pelican beak pouch, or, alternatively, something like an egg beater.

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