I can see this is a woodpecker with its characteristic chisel-like beak, which is perfect for drilling into tree bark to find insects. Looking at the food options available for this bird (beetle, seeds, frog), the most appropriate choice would be the beetle, as woodpeckers primarily eat insects found in or under tree bark.
Now I'll summarize my findings and provide the complete solution for the worksheet.
Based on my analysis of each bird's beak shape and typical diet:
1.
Hawk/Eagle: With its sharp, hooked beak designed for tearing flesh, it should be matched with the mouse.
2.
Kingfisher: With its long, pointed beak for catching fish and insects, it should be matched with the caterpillar.
3.
Crow: With its strong, versatile beak and omnivorous diet, it should be matched with both seeds and berries.
4.
Woodpecker: With its chisel-like beak for drilling into trees, it should be matched with the beetle.
This completes the "Bird Beaks" worksheet by correctly matching each bird with the type of food it eats based on its beak adaptation.
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of birds worksheet.