A Sharp-beaked bird, although all birds have relatively sharp beaks, usually eats nuts that need shelling. If it has a beak that curves down immedeately after the nose holes, or before, it is a sharp beaked bird. (such as a parrot.)
Blunt beaked birds tend to eat insects or plants. However, this is simply an overall answer.
Insects... mostly.
It eats fish.
Usully other animals
nectar and sap
a sparrow has a short hard & horny beak
beacause for eat
you mean " Is AN owl a herbivore ? " ! no . it has sharp talons and a sharp beak to grasp prey and the beak to tear it apart and eat it .
The beak. If it's sharp and curved it is a bird that eats meat.
the part wich he uses to eat
not a question Answer. It could be a Jenny Wren.
The beak can allow crushing of seeds and digging into the ground or vegetation for food
The Kea, an alpine parrot.
they bite with there sharp beak kind of mouth so they can eat.
The bird has body is covered in feathers, the bones are very light. It has a wishbone and wings. The bird also has sharp claws as fingers. A bird can be different sizes. Good eyesight and a sharp beak. It can also glide short distances and is warm blooded. And has a back bone and tiny feet with sharp claws.
Worms, Fish, Nectar, and Insects.insects
It is affected by its shape due to what exactly the bird can eat. Shovelersuse their spatula-shaped bills to filter food from mud & water. Eagles(and hawks) are diurnal raptors & use their hook-like bills to tear apart large prey.