


The Sparrow-Bill Beak: A Specialized Feature for Seed-Eating Birds
Sparrow-bill is a term used in birdwatching and ornithology to describe the beak shape of some species of birds, particularly sparrows. It refers to a beak that is short and stout, with a rounded tip and a broad, flat base. This type of beak is well-suited for cracking seeds and other hard foods, and is found in many species of sparrows and other ground-dwelling birds.



