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"beak" Definitions
  1. the hard pointed or curved outer part of a bird’s mouth synonym bill
  2. (humorous) a person’s nose, especially when it is large and/or pointed
  3. (British English, old-fashioned, slang) a person in a position of authority, especially a judge

368 Sentences With "beak"

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The pair fell in love instantly, and they were soon dancing beak-to-beak and necking all the time. 
Her confident line draws attention to the way the brim of his cap echoes the Moebius-like convolutions of his beak; in one drawing the beak is a floating object, symmetrical and self-contained – a beak without a duck.
The species has been dubbed Eorhynchochelys sinensis, which translates to "dawn beak turtle from China," because it's essentially the first turtle to have a beak.
It basically means that todays perching birds actually 're-invented the beak,' re-evolving many of the beak types that were lost when those early species died out.
The more extreme beak shapes were the products of extremely rapid evolutionary change, but these beak changes became more subtle as the birds filled increasingly specific ecological niches.
Parents do what they can to feed the birds in their beginning stages, usually passing digested food from their stomachs, directly, beak to beak, into those of their chicks.
Meanwhile, a woodpecker that slams its beak into a tree can absorb the the force through its beak and a muscle that wraps around the brain so it can't collide into the skull.
UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: OK, now Winston goes and you, Beak (ph).
It looks a bit like a bus with a beak.
In place of teeth, the salamander sports a horny beak.
"Everybody remembers Pete the Beak," Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild says.
Yellow Beak has plenty more quality merch on their site.
Little red dresses and hat on it, and a beak.
I was a stuffed toucan with a bibulous, multicolored beak.
Other early turtles had a partial shell but no beak.
The parrot who lives in a Nanjing zoo in Jiangsu, China, was on the verge of losing its beak (and respect from its peers) until he was fitted with a new beak on Apr. 17.
A male South Hills crossbill A closeup of a male's beak
In place of pearly whites, the adults sprouted a beak instead.
With its new beak, Huizai is once again accepted among peers.
Specifically, researchers focused on the squid&aposs beak, which remained intact.
One bird had a piece of flesh hanging off its beak.
Once he used anesthesia on a pelican to fix its beak.
This slowly spinning bird, suspended by its beak, is immediately disturbing.
"Their beak looked much more like a stork's," Dr. Mayr said.
"Lower beak growing askew and splitting down the middle," he concluded.
Everything that comes out of this beak is a Disney fact.
It's also black and has different proportions, including a smaller beak.
Years later, I also flushed our parakeet, James Van der Beak.
One has a tail, and another appears to have a beak.
The researchers liken it to donning a mask with a beak and having a facial recognition system identify you as a bird, ignoring all other characteristics that indicate you're just a person wearing an artificial beak.
They spent more time hanging out with other octopods and showed off their mouths, in a gesture not unlike the one that Larger Pacific Striped Octopi use when they're out together, you know, dancing beak-to-beak.
Dagwood, the one with a screwed-up wing and a crooked beak.
Its large, distinctive beak was used both for foraging and for fighting.
The snout is completely toothless and beak-like, unusual even among drepanosaurs.
Instead of a mouth, they have a beak surrounded by powerful tentacles.
He's got a more rounded face and beak, and love to indulge.
The sea gull could not quite wrap its beak around the ball.
Sometimes the baby bird would poke under her wings with her beak.
Perhaps the branch was a more effective removal method than its beak.
Sphen flapped his wings and lightly jabbed at her with his beak.
"Chicken characteristic" isn't a beak or a wattle, at least not today.
I upload, copy, paste, strings of language into nest, beak, hatchling scream.
These flies can completely change the beak shape, nearly doubling nostril size.
They also hugged the pot with several arms, showing off their ventral ends, or mouths, almost like how the Larger Pacific Striped Octopus, the only known social octopus species, mates beak to beak in an eight-armed hug.
The nudie cutie patootie is a parrot with Psittacine Beak and Feather Disease.
Black goo gushes from its tiny little beak and its eyelids grow heavy.
Since diet influences habitat and behavior, changes in beak shape could trigger speciation.
Get rid of the cardinal tuft and mask, and make the beak black.
It replaces Acura's long-serving beak-shaped design as the company's corporate face.
It also lacks a beak, talons and wings after a terrible pylon accident.
It's raptor-like claws and elongated beak appear straight out of the Cretaceous.
This route depicts a seagull with perfectly rounded wings and a realistic beak.
The beak belongs to an Ichthyornis dispar from about 85 million years ago.
Remove the black bits from the head and the beak from the mouth.
There's infidelity, suffering, beak-breaking, and various other pains for the reader's enjoyment.
His beak wide open, eyes glazed, staring out Zener-P's great panoramic window.
She just looked really silly, all she needed was a big Donald Duck beak.
The beak of male Androdon aequatorialis hummingbirds feature backward facing teeth and hooked tips.
Now, the MoBo member is lending guitar-work to a new band, Broken Beak.
Barclay the dog smiles as Rudy the duck rests its beak on his head.
Today, it refers to the bird, and a "Cardinal feature" would be a BEAK.
The aerodynamics of Japanese bullet trains are derived from those of a kingfisher's beak.
This hummingbird-like species sports bright red feathers, black wings and a curved beak.
The Scrollkeeper Skeksis is differentiated by his triple-stacked glasses perched on his beak.
It had a thick beak and looked briefly down at her with black eyes.
Mr. Sorino kissed Goose and then tried to pry open his candy corn beak.
The parrot had a massive beak, which gives rise to questions about its diet.
Sphen, who is 6 and from SeaWorld, is taller and has a bigger beak.
He noticed that the beak shapes of birds differed drastically from island to island.
With an unaffected beak, medium tree finch males produce their own, completely unique song.
More Defining, with help of HandiPics: Freedom = cartoon bird flies above land, smile on beak.
Over time, the disease causes progressive feather loss and malformation of the beak and claws.
The straw that broke the turtle's beak also did a number on the camel's back.
Broken Beak began as a solo project by frontman Beau Brynes and expanded from there.
The only modification of the original image is a cigarette inserted into the bird's beak.
A second-best option is Certified Humane, which bans forced molting but not beak cutting.
Ms. Giffen's chicken pot-au-feu is an essay in beak-to-tail poultry cooking.
The government looking at their success and dominance and sticking their beak into their business.
Save for a slit in his beak to see out of, the suit is unventilated.
They can carry beak-loads of fish by the dozens back to feed their young.
Every now and then, the mother stands up and pokes her beak around the eggs.
Get ready to spend all weekend humble-bragging about your beak-to-butt cooking skills.
A sharp beak appeared, then the bird's head, followed by a tufted chest in gray.
And yet we are seeing this incredibly rapid change in beak size of this bird.
Field coined the "Wonderchicken" nickname, owing to its chicken-like beak and its scientific importance.
"This demonstrates an evolutionary process of the beak for the first time," said Dr. Wang.
In the developing embryo, the beak originates near the caruncle and then gradually expands backward.
And if the toucan's beak ends up on the peacock's tail, well, that's O.K. too.
The parrot started picking up washers in its beak and passing them to its neighbor.
One appears to have a large beak while another has an appendage resembling a tail.
Eventually, the genetic mutations for a beak and a shell happened in the same turtle.
Did you know its beak splits in half to allow the juices to flow in?
Its beak grazed the skin on my cheek as its fin ran across my chest.
Strings of high-pitched chirping warble out with the bird head's beak dropped on the track.
Once hatched, female chicks go to automated beak-clipping machines that process around 3,500 an hour.
For example, the genes that control skull shape and beak size are unique in Italian sparrows.
No posts about cats just adopted off the street; no bird-with-an-injured-beak stories.
Deuchars goes to town with a spread of Bob showing off various styles of painted beak.
Figaro extended his beak through the wire mesh to bite a splinter off the wooden beam.
AND THE GOVERNMENT IS GOING TO STICK THEIR BEAK INTO THIS THING AND THAT'S THE RISK.
This story of an ugly duckling, beak and all, "Hans Christian Andersen" never becomes a swan.
The AFLAC company's logo does contain a bill, if you count the beak of the duck.
The bird is unable to eat because of a discarded plastic ring stuck in its beak.
A yellow-billed, hornbill bird, about 423 feet tall, popped its curved, sickle-like beak out.
THE BEAK OF THE FINCH (1994)A Story of Evolution in Our TimeBy Jonathan Weiner332 pp.
Third, why do some populations exhibit large variation in morphological traits like body size and beak size?
"...Blotchy?" he whispered, softly, bubbles trailing from his beak in a lethargic stream to the ocean's surface.
Along with its beak and comb, the bird box comes with a disclaimer written on the front.
It's the weird smile underneath the beak that bumps them down, but they're still precious little darlings.
On Friday, a seagull in Newton Abbot, England, was photographed with something quite surprising in its beak.
In fact, it only wanted a sip of Coca-Cola, and a beak makes a perfect straw.
This one come with grilled white chicken, lettuce, quinoa, tomatoes, roasted corn, black beak, jicama, and cotija.
Chuck has a big blue beak, a happy-go-lucky grin, and is hated by Clippers fans.
A seagull picked up a chihuahua in Devon, England, and flew off with it in its beak.
"At first the dolphins were trained to ram with their beak," Cartlidge said to Wired in 2007.
He shoved down Lamont West after the WVU player grabbed Noi from behind on a fast beak.
A gray bird with black-tipped wings, a yellow face and a sharp black beak soared overhead.
They took notice of its brown plumage, its white head and tail and its large, hooked beak.
Biologists who came later went on to identify the genetic changes that had produced different beak shapes.
This new species, found in China's Guizhou Province, did possess a toothless beak, another key turtle feature.
The saber's etched copper handle is shaped like a swan's beak, with a ring at the end.
Twitter user Dylan Higgs was investigating noises in an air vent when the culprit suddenly showed its beak.
I pull the bird's beak to open the mouth of it, and letters burst from its tin stomach.
The controller clips on the headset, with a Joy-Con popping out the other end like a beak.
Red (in the film The Angry Birds Movie) is the only bird with his beak to the air.
Undeterred, Betty used her beak to bend the straight wire into a hook to pull up the bucket.
At first, the energy required for using her new beak obscured anxieties or questions like What to write?
Imagine a warbler finch wearing a fake beak to fit in with ground finches—it would be absurd.
In one case they found a stork with a pair of old, dirty jeans wrapped around its beak.
In this image, the bird sticks its beak directly into her ear while she tilts her head away.
Now and then we see the long neck of a cormorant, or the colorful beak of a puffin.
Pausing, he considered the small painting before adding a fat gray worm, dangling from the bird's pointed beak.
As the beak grew across the dinosaur's face, it also inhibited the growth of teeth, the team suggested.
The duck is known for its narrow red beak and rust-colored flare of feathers on its neck.
"There are almost no times I will beak an OTR 'agreement' but this is not OK," she continued.
The controversial bionic beak is gone, replaced with a less polarizing pentagonal grille flanked by redesigned LED headlamps.
But instead, it has a very special ability that allows it to fire Pikachus out of its beak.
The bird holds, in its beak, a single sphere—perhaps it's a cherry tomato, or a tiny beet.
Your mother might have been a popular conceptual artist who before getting Alzheimer's surgically gave herself a beak.
Then it pierces the fish's brain with its beak, which is creepily located right between the squid's eyes.
If either had not been interested he would have rejected the pebble, pushing it away with a beak.
Also, no physical alterations can be made to the bird such as beak trimming, de-spurring or toe trimming.
As a result, average beak size in medium ground finches decreased, and the difference between the two species increased.
Darwin called this the principle of character divergence—traits like beak size diverge as a result of natural selection.
It attaches to its host's intestine with the help of suckers and a small beak called a rostellum. Yup.
And until this discovery, no dino in the fossil record lost its teeth like this to grow a beak.
Instead, she began to clean my teeth: her beak lightly tapping against my enamel, the faint vibrations strangely soothing.
In the first half, Vane and its sloppy flight mechanics left me repeatedly diving into the sand, beak-first.
Its giant beak may have enabled Squawkzilla to eat whatever it pleased, meat or plant — perhaps even other parrots.
And he named his weapon of choice for a zombie apocalypse: a rubber chicken with acid in its beak.
Think Chucky, but instead of a knife, he tore your fragile flesh from its bone with a Furby beak.
The city parks department is looking for a duck with a plastic ring wrapped around its beak and neck.
All true, but those that were nonavian dinosaurs, as they are now called, were not all beak and tweet.
In its beak is a cockroach, a reference to the bugs we saw earlier swarming over the severed ear.
In severe cases, the beak will end up open on both sides, meaning its whole nasal cavity is missing.
When the parasite deforms their beak, though, medium tree finch starts sounding a lot like the other two finches.
Beak, honker, schnoz, noggin, sniffer... however you say it, we all know the pain of a whack to the nose.
With its 'horns' and beak-like mandibles, Coptera anka is certainly the most peculiar-looking species described in the study.
Others, like pufferfish, chomp on coral like it's rock candy, pulverizing it by the mouthful with powerful, beak-like teeth.
That's right, this chicken knows how to tickle the ivories, with a beak that sounds better than my ten fingers.
What they found: The British birds had longer beaks and were more likely to have genes associated with beak length.
It possessed powerful legs, small wings, large claws and a big beak for eating fruit, nuts and maybe small prey.
Huizai has successfully recovered from the surgery and has taken to his brand new beak like it's its original one.
For the sublime is punctured by egotism, by the rapt, hard, small beak of my self demanding to be me.
Has this bird been sent to torment us, or is it just marching to the beat of its own beak?
And there it was: a bright green parrot with a red beak perched on the ledge of the bird feeder.
If you're unfamiliar with Toca Boca's work then Toca Kitchen Monsters is a good way to get your beak wet.
Her teacher then dashed a streak of orange on top of the bird's head and a dab on its beak.
That afternoon, I saw a bunch of wet feathers, a tiny beak and a shiny, black eyeball in the middle.
I had the swimming pools, the Barbie cake and a particularly memorable duck cake — with a beak made of chips!
Modern turtles have both a shell and a beak, but their evolution is more a zigzag than a straight line.
Blue stands at an impressive 16-inches tall when she's roaring, or when she turns her beak upward toward the sky.
Spot, a dog-like robot designed to cavort across the room and open doors with its horror-beak took a tumble.
Both boss and bank are up before the beak: regulators are examining Mr Staley's conduct and Barclays' treatment of whistle-blowers.
The first party parrot has the same long, flat beak that looks like a sunflower seed and oonce-oonce club moves.
Like fellow Oviraptorosaur Baby Louie, it strutted around on two legs and and sported a toothless beak with ridged chewing surfaces.
The cops brought the parrot back to the station, but so far, the bird is keeping his beak shut around police.
From the group that opened Her Name Is Han comes yakitori, the Japanese grilled skewers, using chicken from beak to tail.
Its mouth was packed with needle teeth, which hung over its lower beak, giving it a bit of a derpy vibe.
Walt was a lean, tall man, ethnically Slovenian, with a beak of a nose and hair persisting only behind his ears.
Now, read the article, "The Hummingbird as Warrior: Evolution of a Fierce and Furious Beak," and answer the following questions: 1.
The marks matched the shape of the spiky front of a male turtle's shell and of sharp, toothlike structures on his beak.
One in the Bahamas hocked up "amazing stuff," including huge lobster claws, king crabs, feathers, and the beak of a sea turtle.
The small hairs on their upper rostrums (that beak-looking dolphins have) had also not fallen off, indicating they died pretty quickly.
Eofringillirostrum is now the earliest fossil showing a bird with a finch-like beak, resembling those found in modern sparrows and finches.
With sugar being the fuel that makes the hummingbird lifestyle possible, nature has bestowed them with a beak fit for the task.
According to one of the vets, Cheng Wangkun, a 3D printing company offered to rebuild Huizai's beak for free, reported CCTV News.
That beak, combined with their mind-destroying magic, allows them to attack their victims and literally suck the brains from their head.
Occasionally, one — Boy or Big Boy, say, or Snow White — struck a pose, tipping its beak up to emit a banshee shriek.
Combined with a few previously found specimens, they pieced together a three-dimensional recreation of the skull, featuring the first bird beak.
In "Helicopter and Victims" (298), the aircraft is transformed into a predatory bird, with skulls raining down from its beak and rear.
And so they were christened Parrotheads, just as a joke, but then fans began to wear feathers and beak masks to shows.
The duck-size creature looked like a cross between a sea gull and a cormorant, but with a beak full of teeth.
It catches food by plunging head-first into water, wings outstretched and beak pointed keenly at an unsuspecting minnow or stickleback swimming below.
The same goes for Galápagos finches: Pieces of their genomes that control for features including beak size and shape were shared through hybridization.
Rejected by his high-society family for his abnormal appearance — a beak-like nose, webbed hands and feet– the Penguin turned to crime.
Importantly however, while early passerines evolved many different beak shapes, none of these species left any descendants that survived to the present day.
They lack hands, but work in my own lab has shown that the avian beak can serve quite well as a surrogate hand.
Poor lighting, no access to the outdoors, and beak trimming, by which parts of birds' beaks are seared off, are still the norm.
"Peace Amongst the Pieces" © Graham Fink Ballads of Shanghai runs until February 14, 2016 at Riflemaker, 79 Beak St, London W1F 9SU.
Even when he faced a beak point leading 4-3 in the fourth he sent down an audacious second serve ace at 122mph.
Though the Accord's hammerhead-shark-esque front grille reminds us a bit too much of the dark days of Acura's controversial silver beak ...
If, after that, the bird is fluffed up and has its beak tucked under a wing, it is still trying to get warm.
On the North Island, which is shaped a bit like a bird's head, we were moving slowly toward the tip of the beak.
A light-green parrot sits at rest in a magnolia tree, the bird's curved, red-orange beak contrasting sharply with its layered feathers.
In early August the Canterbury Museum also revealed details of the world's largest parrot, which used its massive beak to crack open food.
A palm cockatoo drumming performance starts with instrument fashioning — an opportunity to show off beak strength and cleverness (the birds are incredibly intelligent).
After the man was arrested, Canuck, who was reportedly observing the incident from the flaming car, snatched up the knife with his beak.
"See, it doesn't bite me anymore," he said, taking the tiny hood off his bird's head and giving its beak a quick squeeze.
But Chilesaurus, without a characteristic ornithischian beak and with a very raptor-like body, represented an early—and likely transitional—member of this group.
This Planet Earth-style parody examines the ibis's penchant for ripping through garbage bags with its long beak and skilfully eating chips without hands.
Now, scientists already knew these dinosaurs were weird: they're the only ones from the Jurassic period to have both a beak and a gizzard.
"Here is an animal that has venom like a snake, a beak like a parrot, and ink like an old-fashioned pen," Montgomery wrote.
"It has put me in touch with my inner anger," Sudeikis told reporters at the Angry Birds Movie "Sneak Beak" Footage Event on Feb.
I reach for it, only to find it pulled away at the last second by a thin woman with a beak of a nose.
They remember the white robe and hood, or on the ultralight, a white helmet — and a special beak that is worn on the head.
You study Latin, Catullus poems daily, one in which he calls his penis sparrow (or sparrow penis), a finger held to the tiny beak.
Now, anyway, he referred to her as the Rattrap, and the Beak, and the Bitch from Hell, and said that she would fuck anyone.
Her painted beak opens and closes, her lashes flutter up and down, and she can converse in Furbish, the default language of vintage Furbies.
After separating the toy's eyes and beak from its electronic core, he hunches over a comically tiny sewing machine and constructs a new body.
The study's authors have also been able to piece together that, unlike the penguin of today, the ancient bird's beak was longer, Mayr said.
The dinosaur's skull is only 14.25 millimeters, or a little more than half an inch, from its beak to the end of its skull.
It was built in 1963 for what was then Johnny Reb's Chick-Chuck-'N'-Shake restaurant and has a beak and eyes that move.
After collecting the fossil evidence, the team sought further support for their hypothesis that the processes of teeth loss and beak development were connected.
It's a 52 milion-year-old fossil of the earliest-known perching bird that was equipped with a beak to help it eat seeds.
This feeding strategy requires a large beak and tough digestive muscles, which are traits that may also lend themselves to producing the strange calls.
Measuring a foot or more from beak to tail, the parakeets thrived in noisy flocks from the Atlantic Coast to what is now Oklahoma.
KTVU's Mark Tamayo was delivering the weather forecast in front of a live shot of the city when out of nowhere a bird's beak appeared.
The Supporter representing Meghan is a songbird with wings elevated as if flying and an open beak, a further representation of the power of communication.
Unlike humans and other animals with endoskeletons or exoskeletons, the octopus is soft-bodied; there are no hard parts to it except for its beak.
After studying a beak that washed up in Denmark, he published his research and confirmed to the world the giant squid was in fact real.
She was able to catch the male bird singing in the morning sunlight, which lit up the vapor that formed little rings from his beak.
If only everyone was as easily identifiable as the veteran pickpocket Broken-Nose Tully, who often complained that his damaged beak always gave him away.
The animal — with white-ringed eyes and a red stripe above its beak — had, by this year, recovered to about 500 wild and captive individuals.
She crept into her kitchen and spotted the culprit — long white neck, red-rimmed eyes, yellow-webbed feet — stabbing its beak into a garbage bag.
A couple in the Trastevere district, with a terrace to die for, risk, well, dying on it, as squatting gulls defend it beak and talon.
He says docs and nurses had a laugh about his condition, and eventually ... they were able to pull the little buggers out of his beak.
She apologized, and redrew the image with the flag in its beak, which commenters accepted ("It's OK, we know you didn't mean to do it").
The president impugned the legitimacy of the first obstructive beak, James Robart—a George W. Bush appointee whom Mr Trump described as a "so-called judge".
The objects of their attention — many outrageously adorned in multihued and frilly plumage — appeared largely unfazed by the prodding appraisals of crown, beak, wing and tail.
"Its beak was very finch-like, extremely similar to species like the American goldfinch for example—short, conical, and tapering to a sharp point," said Ksepka.
It starts with your perspective, which positions your eyes between a feathered brow at the top of your view and an elongated beak at the bottom.
You'll need this Mad Hungry-approved knife set, which includes a paring knife, a birds beak knife, a micro-serrated utility knife, and a chef's knife.
Its torso, called a mantle, contains its heart, sex organs, a complex brain, and a powerful beak, all flanked by two small fins used for locomotion.
"This one decided that she's mine - or rather that I'm hers," said Borges, who says she recognizes the bird because of a mark on its beak.
Using another parrot of the same species and health status as Huizai for reference, the company was able to create a comfortable resin beak for Huizai.
But thanks to a Yale-led study published Wednesday in the journal Nature, they know what the first bird beak looked like during that evolutionary journey.
His art is gorgeous, whether thick and dense ("The Knight of the Beak"), spare and clear ("The Perfect Traveler"), or pale and unfinished (the "Notebook" entries).
Some of those objects — including a Humboldt squid's beak and a garfish — are stored in a glass-fronted case referred to as Silas's cabinet of curiosities.
While you have the right to turn your own beak up at corporate junk food, let me remind you that wild turkeys live in the woods.
The card has a van, some dirt, and a bird with a big beak on it, all obvious clues for anyone who knows the Dawson's Creek star.
Sound smart: When Darwin visited the Galapagos, he encountered birds with such wildly different beak and skull structures, he assumed they were wildly different types of birds.
Cheng told reporters that the surgery was performed under anesthesia and they were able to connect Huizai's original beak with the resin part with 11 bone nails.
For half the year, a little brown bird on the northernmost islands of the Galápagos uses its wickedly sharp beak to pick at seeds, nectar and insects.
The hybrid monsters, which include a funnel with human appendages, a fox-headed figure, and a creature with a spoonbills beak, also appear in other authenticated Boschs.
The trouble is that Patrick is the kind of guy who smokes cigarettes in class and is rumored to have eaten a duck alive, beak to tail.
Here the public would help by "landmarking" aspects of the different bird beaks, marking areas like the front, back and tip of the beak for each specimen.
They are collaborating with other scientists to find the genetic variants that drove the changes in beak size and shape that they tracked over the past 22 years.
When we started, most people would have been skeptical that you could get evolutionary change in one generation—producing a bird with a more pointed beak, for example.
Have you heard of the morepork, an owl so named because it sounds like it shouts "MORE PORK," or the wrybill, the only bird with a crooked beak?
An orange or yellow party hat strapped around your face will work for a beak, and if you have similarly colored shoes or boots, those are your flippers.
Here our feathered friend occupies the margins, holding the focal collage like a sandwich board, his cartoonish beak peeking over the top and clumsy feet anchoring its bottom.
With his bright pink beak, mohawk of blue and gold, and proud chest feathers of royal purple, the mysterious visitor has returned—and quickly captured our collective heart.
At desk champagne buttons will enable financiers and creative types to toast to a hard day's work from their office chairs at 40 Beak Street in central London.
Luckily, the injured bird ended up in the hands of the Zoo Ave Animal Refuge Center, where the staff dedicate themselves to making Grecia's beak whole once more.
Paleontologists in China first found its fossils in 2014, and believed it had a jaw shaped like a flamingo's beak with a zipper of teeth down the middle.
Its handle is modeled after the head and neck of a goose with a speckled beak and a glaring expression, and its rim flares like a bird's tail.
Scientists unveil dinosaur dubbed the 'chicken from hell' Coo coo Closed-mouth vocalizations are emitted through the skin in the neck area while the beak is kept closed.
Their sharp beak in the center of their arms slices its prey into little pieces, which are then ground down by a tongue-like organ covered in teeth.
As a group of protesters tried to beak into the building, the police responded with batons, pepper spray and tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of people.
Nonetheless, the researchers found that beak and body sizes had grown substantially (about 8 percent on average, and up to 12 percent) in the years since the invasion.
His unpopularity was increased by an uncanny habit of pulling the tips off the gas burners with his strong beak and inhaling the gas until it stupefied him.
And you add something else onto that, which is like a beak, flippers, and you live in the sewer and you drool black crap out of your mouth.
Barrel-chested and big-mouthed, with a long wattle dangling from the top of its beak, this rainforest bird looks more like a Muppet than an avian Casanova.
"Rake in the lake," for example, involves grabbing the groundskeeper's rake with your beak and dragging it out of the garden, then dropping it in the nearby lake.
If this vicious display isn't enough for you, Cramorant can use its prey as a weapon too, firing the captive Pokémon out of its beak like a rocket.
It likely flew for shorter ranges than its descendants, which could soar across oceans and evolved needle-like teeth on the inside of the beak for catching squid.
Next to the shield are two "Supporters", one for her husband and one relating to her - a songbird with an open beak which also represents the power of communication.
Genes that break down fat for energy did more work in the mice with GW. At the same time, genes that beak down carbs for energy did less work.
Its method for dispatching its prey by stamping on it is distinct from other raptors that typically use their beak to kill after catching their prey with their talons.
Will mime your greatest fears and encase you in a glass prison until you verbalize them for onlooking strangers and leave a generous tip in its enormous beak mouth.
Tell the GAN that "this bird is white with some black on its head and wings, and has a long orange beak", and it will draw that for you.
"This is a hobby that can make money," he said, holding a black-headed specimen worth $22013 firmly behind the wings as he inspected the inside of its beak.
BuzzFeed has drawn our attention to one fine-looking specimen: Rhea, a "naked" lovebird with an avian ailment called psittacine beak and feather disease, which has made her featherless.
Ms Hanawalt watched a documentary about toucans and was amused by the selfishness of the bird, which uses its long beak to steal and eat eggs from other nests.
There's even a slow-motion sequence where you leap across a chasm and nearly plummet to the ground, before Trico snatches you in its beak at the last second.
Termite Tossing, Willem Kruger, South AfricaUsing the tip of its large beak-like forceps, a southern yellow-billed hornbill flicks a termite into the air and gobbles it up.
The toucan from Costa Rica had his beak chopped off by a groups of kids while living in the rainforest, leaving him unable to eat and care for himself.
At the same time activists were fighting for Grecia, veterinarian were working to create a 3D printed beak for the bird to offer him a new lease on life.
The piano keys each Furby is soldered to can squeeze a formant vowel note from each creatures beak, turning the chaotic crowd of chatterboxes into a rigid, obedient choir.
Last but perhaps cutest, the AirPenguin is a chubby silver blimp-bot with flippers that help it glide forward through the air, and moveable tail fins and a beak.
Shortly after Tet, American forces had suffered a combat setback near a region nicknamed the Parrot's Beak, a bit of Cambodian territory that jutted into South Vietnam toward Saigon.
Anchiornis (the name means "near bird") was about 14 inches long from its beak to the end of its tail, barely larger than a pigeon but much more impressive.
The team also suggested that a protein called bone morphogenetic protein 4, or BMP4, may simultaneously stop teeth from growing in embryos and stimulate the development of a beak.
Some are obscure, like the whacking of a guy named Whispers (not to be confused with a different guy named Whispers) who stuck his beak in the wrong birdbath.
As grubby as any New York pigeon but much grander, the white ibis, known here as a "bin chicken," is a hefty, prehistoric-looking creature with a curved beak.
Then I saw a tin can, and I got this sneaking sensation that I should bend down again and pick it up with my beak, which was also fun.
In footage from Iceland, a puffin toddles toward the camera, picks up a stick in its beak, then reaches under its chest to scratch itself with the tiny branch.
By developing a beak before other turtles, this early turtle is a prime example of mosaic evolution, in which traits evolve independently and at different times, the researchers said.
According to scientists, the fossilized embryo is a giant oviraptorosaur, a large feathered dinosaur that weighed up to one ton and had sharp claws and a toothless beak. 13.
After you warm it up, move it around, and knock on the shell (and it knocks back), the Hatchimal starts to peck its way free with its spring-loaded beak.
It then used its beak to bite through the "bell" of the jelly, gaining access to the digestive cavity and the food inside, and to reach the more nutritious parts.
Bertie Wooster, the buffoonish aristocrat whose japes he charted, seems forever to be pinching policemen's helmets, then being rapped across the knuckles by a beak for the cheek of it.
A. Alien spaceships B. Solar eclipse C. Lunar eclipse D. Unusual cloud formations AND FINALLY ... Little drummer bird It's a cockatiel using his beak to play a tiny toy drum.
For the bullied, creativity, sparkiness and ingenuity can be another way to go, as Bob shows: He decides to paint his beak in a different artist-inspired way every day.
"Everybody is wetting their beak on a percent of a higher list price, and we've got to change those dynamics," said Azar, a former executive at pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly.
"At its origin, the beak was a precision grasping mechanism that served as a surrogate hand as the hands transformed into wings," Bhullar said in a Yale University news release.
Its face, with its beak-like fused teeth and plump lips, looks perpetually like it's remembering that it left the stove on at home: a little concerned, a lot confused.
The colorful bright-green bird with a distinctive red stripe above its beak is found only in Puerto Rico and is the only native parrot species in the United States.
To measure animal intelligence, scientists observe creatures in the wild — watching a dolphin stick a sponge on its beak to avoid getting cuts from sharp rocks and coral, for example.
He also found that in colonies of as many as 30,3003 black and white penguins, couples can identify each other by their distinct cries, beak-lifting and ecstatic flipper-flapping.
Sure enough, perched in the high branches of a loblolly pine was that unmistakable silhouette: wings broad as shoulders, beak pointed like a curved dagger, crest as white as milk.
AND ACTUALLY I BOUGHT A FEW THOUSAND MORE – MORE THAN A HUGE POSITION FOR ME, BUT ENOUGH TO, AS KEVIN WOULD SAY, "WET MY BEAK" ON AMAZON WHEN IT DROPPED.
When he awoke in the morning, the storm had passed and a glistening white egret stood in the opening overhead, looking down at him from above its jet-black beak.
It's unclear if this is due to cognitive limitations or if it's just hard to make skinny cardboard strips when all you have at your disposal are talons and a beak.
China has no animal welfare regulations, although some companies have begun voluntarily to phase out the painful beak-trimming practice, including Huayu rival Ningxia Xiaoming Farming and Animal Husbandry Co Ltd.
Add a touch of gold on the beak and a simple plaque for mounting, and you have a glamorous addition to your art wall or a standalone stunner above the mantel.
The lens will transform you into a more Muppet-y state with feathers, pink and blue eyeshadow and a felt beak, but be sure to sing your ABCs for full effect.
But the Chilesaurus lacked the distinctive beak that other dinosaurs classified as Ornithischia have for eating, making it a likely transitional dinosaur that fills the gap between the two different groups.
It prohibits producers from beak cutting, in which farmers remove part of newborn hens' beaks to prevent pecking, and from starving birds to force them to molt, another unfortunately common practice.
Everyone will laugh at the sight of an octopus driving a truck, a wild-eyed loon flying with a bucket of angelfish in her beak and the other slapstick set pieces.
"Insomniac," the entry for I, for example, shows a big duck with beak pointed down and eyes closed, floating on water with two little ones, also asleep, tucked under its wings.
While the Ichthyornis dispar had modern bird qualities like a beak and a big brain, it still had dinosaur qualities like dinosaur-strength jaw muscles, and a dinosaur-like temporal region.
The curled-up posture is positively birdlike, and if Baby Louie had survived, it would have emerged as an oviraptor, a theropod with a parrot-shaped head and a toothless beak.
The shovels of beak on the 8 AM to Ibiza, the aisle gymnastics on the 1400 to Split, the middle-aged heavy petting on the midnight bird back from New York.
It brings a dash of playfulness to your day, like when I discovered that I could avoid his beak by making him run circles after my mouse until he gave up.
Behind her, clasping her arm and in sharp focus, is a beak-nosed, wryly smiling figure, a demon with an Easter bonnet who might be ushering her to the other side.
Race to save a duck: New York City officials were working to help a bird in Central Park that was unable to eat because of plastic trash stuck in its beak.
Thoth — the god of magic, writing and wisdom, among other things — was generally depicted with the head of an African sacred ibis, a wading bird with a distinctive scythe-like beak.
Equipped with a grabbing beak, toddling feet, and a very loud honk, Untitled Goose Game's titular bird wrecks havoc in a previously quiet village, committing all manner of crimes and inconveniences.
You can duck, run, grab things with your beak, and flap your wings, which serves no real value to the game but is a fun, goose-like thing you can do.
In the adorable video, Jenner, who is flanked by King and Tyga, places a seed between her lips, which the red and yellow parrot gently takes from her mouth with his beak.
Now and again, Cashew would pause to give a gentle beak-brush of Love's neck and ear, and then crane her head upward toward Love's mouth to receive a couple of kisses.
Next, I see some massive, bipedal creatures off in the distance; one looks a bit like a giant teddy bear, only with a beak, scaly skin, and sprouts of feathers for eyelashes.
Here's a look at the revamped Big Chicken location: The original steel structure for the eye-rolling, beak-moving metal chicken was built in 1963 and has become a landmark in Marietta.
According to one of his keepers, Chen Wei, Huizai's beak started showing cracks after a fight with another parrot, but those cracks got worse and most of it started to fall off.
Across the street from this, for years, an ancient tortoise roams the floor of the pet store, closing his army-green beak around the red toenails of sandalled women, thinking them strawberries.
Perched on a branch at eye level was one of the rarest raptors in this part of Africa: a crowned eagle, with a sharply hooked black beak, orange body and ruffled crown.
Yet despite having cracked the code of how to be a well-compensated artist — one whose beak, in real terms, is practically soaking — Lee is resistant to being thought of as wealthy.
Another guy is pulling my beak and trying to yank my head off, and I had a chin strap underneath so it felt like he was trying to choke me to death.
A remaining question is is what limits the total range of beak shapes, said Luke Harmon, a professor of biology at the University of Idaho who was not involved in the research.
Magpie season is also prime GoPro season, with footage serving as a reminder while we may be top of the food chain, our heads are soft and a magpie's beak is hard.
How much better would this be if I had someone to talk to; someone to marvel with at that woodpecker as its beak hammered a tree at the speed of a drumroll?
Behind their eyes on each side of the head there was a large horn that may have been covered in keratin, the material that makes a person's fingernails and a bird's beak.
She looked out her fifth-story window and saw a snowy-white bird perched on her fire escape—ten inches tall, with a pink blush around its beak and an impish Mohawk.
How this works is you hold the pen out like a hummingbird beak, heat up the end by pushing the button and, while sucking, 'dab' whatever wax onto the red-hot tip.
"His once blunt and crumbly beak has become sharp and lethal, so he was probably suffering from microdeficiencies of vitamins, minerals and trace elements," until the diet upgrade, Hollins said in a statement.
The result is an array of five scratchy line drawings of feminine and winged figures: in one, the bird floats alone; in another, it appears to kiss a woman's face with its beak.
Motors whirr to bring the mask to life as it opens its beak, revealing the wearer inside, face lit with a red glow, looking through the glass of the augmented reality technology HoloLens.
Sweat pleaded guilty to criminal charges related to his beak out in November and in February was sentenced to 3 1/2 to 7 years on top of his life without parole sentence.
I think there was an illustration, or maybe a reproduced etching, of one of the plague doctors in their fucking awful beak masks and goggles, with their long robes, which utterly terrified me.
Like a shocked animal, the Democratic Party became a feral beast lashing out blindly, indiscriminately — hoping a fang, a beak, or a claw would find its mark and make the world right again.
Walking around the Ghetto, I felt like the witness to a crime when I stumbled upon a sea gull as big as a Labrador stabbing its beak into a pile of garbage bags.
Ian, sent by Sellers to visit him, sees him as "a dapper bird of prey, with piercing dark eyes and a prominent beak," an adult version of the "bird-boy" of his book.
By combining these beak shape measurements with the latest DNA-based evolutionary trees, the scientists were able to infer ancestral bill shapes and rates of evolution going back more than 80 million years.
Weiner interweaves natural and human history, and reports on the Grants' groundbreaking discovery that in just a generation — they had been observing the finches for 20 years — the species' beak size had evolved.
The dominant idea about how the birds suck up nectar was that the shape of the beak and the tongue produced capillary action, in which liquid rises against gravity because of mechanical forces.
She looked like a tiny plucked blue chicken, her only remaining plumage some straggly wing and tail feathers and a frayed skull cap of the ones she couldn't reach with her beak to mutilate.
And risking prison by returning to Pakistan would bolster his claim to be a selfless defender of democracy from military meddling, rather than a self-serving politician caught with his beak in the till.
Birds flying close to the new stadium are unable to tell the difference between what is glass and what is the great blue yonder, causing them to fly beak-first into the arena's walls.
"The beak was already gone but we took a few tissue samples which will be sent to Alaska where they will be used to further study the diet of sperm whales," the aquarium said.
Max the 12-year-old husky and Quackers the 4-year-old duck live along a country road in Strout, Minnesota, where drivers can often spot them sitting side-by-side, muzzle to beak.
At one point, Grape even stuck out his stubby little wings and opened his beak for the piece of cardboard—apparently a sign he was trying to penguin-smang, according to the Daily Mail.
He led a system redesign based on the aerodynamic features of three bird species — the serrated wings of an owl, the rounded belly of the Adélie penguin, and the pointed beak of the Kingfisher.
In a relatively short period, 14 species of finches evolved, specializing in different diets through different beak shapes: short for crushing seeds, sharp for catching insects, long for probing cactus flowers and so on.
Bromhead says that the look for The Crows was a collaborative process between Sorys, who made the spiky black wig, and prosthetic makeup designer Mark Wotton, who made a prosthetic bird beak for O'Hara.
I actually said my goodbyes to my loved ones in my head because I thought there was at least a 40 percent chance this big metallic bird would dive beak first into the ocean.
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