The early birds that first evolved from dinosaurs looked pretty similar to today’s avians—with a couple twists. Many had tiny teeth lining their upper and lower beaks, as well as small claws poking ...
The World Center for Birds of Prey is an indoor-outdoor education center. Visitors get a chance to see all sorts of raptors, including eagles, vultures, hawks, and falcons from around the world.
The shoebill’s giant, shoe-shaped beak helps it catch large prey like fish and even baby crocodiles. Hornbills have massive, curved beaks with a casque that amplifies their calls and helps them ...