- Chicken: Scaly, short legs; Short, pointed beak; Seeds, insects, worms; Farmyard, grassland
- Duck: Webbed feet; Broad, flat beak; Aquatic plants, insects, small fish; Ponds, lakes, wetlands
- Eagle: Talons (strong, curved claws); Hooked, sharp beak; Small mammals, fish, birds; Mountains, forests, near water
- Sparrow: Perching feet; Short, conical beak; Seeds, insects; Gardens, urban areas, fields
- Flamingo: Webbed feet; Downward-curving beak; Shrimp, algae, small crustaceans; Shallow lakes, lagoons, salt flats
- Heron: Long legs, webbed feet; Long, spear-like beak; Fish, frogs, insects; Marshes, rivers, ponds
- Kingfisher: Perching feet; Long, pointed beak; Fish, insects; Rivers, streams, lakeshores
- Owl: Talons; Short, hooked beak; Rodents, insects, small birds; Forests, woodlands, barns
- Pelican: Webbed feet; Large, pouch-like beak; Fish; Coastal areas, lakes, rivers
- Hummingbird: Perching feet; Long, thin, needle-like beak; Nectar, small insects; Gardens, meadows, forests
- Woodpecker: Zygodactyl feet (two toes forward, two back); Chisel-like, strong beak; Insects, larvae, sap; Forests, woodlands
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of bird beaks worksheet.