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Then, right as we were about to leave him be and just head back with the first one, still-alive-pigeon began squeaking through his cracked beak and flapping his mangled, featherless wings against the pavement.
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Her husband made a clicking sound in the back of his throat, and the macaw cracked its beak and belted out, in a quavering, Kate Smith contralto, "God bless America, land that I love!" For weeks, the macaw's screams were our alarm clock.
One finch has a tiny insectivore's beak, the other a powerful seed-cracking beak, eventually demonstrating to Darwin the theory of natural selection.
Rootshad blistered the sea-pebble paving into a mound like a verruca.I thought of the black ceramic bird my mother notchedin the center of her pies, whose yellow beak cracked the crust.
I stood looking at the hens and made myself small like them and felt the straw under my claws as I scratched around, and felt how the wheat powdered as I cracked it in my beak, and then there was a scream and the boy came running out holding his hands in front of him.
All have a massive scimitar-like beak for cracking nuts, digging up roots, or prying grubs from wood; feeding is aided by a strong tongue.
Baby cockatiels cannot crack seeds until their beak becomes stronger.
Cracked up.
Or cracked.
New Zealand cracked.
Wheat, cracked.
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