Relacionar Columnas Bird Beaks and Feet Versión en línea Match each of the bird adaptations to the way it helps the bird. por Kathy Hoover 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 This beak helps the bird strain algae and plants in the water Predators have feet that: are curved and have sharp talons that allow them to catch and carry their food. This beak helps a bird crush seeds. This beak helps the bird sip nectar from flowers This beak helps a bird tear flesh. Ground birds or runners have feet that help birds move through the undergrowth of the forest have three toes pointing forward have a fourth toe that is much smaller and points backward. Swimmers have feet that: are webbed to help them paddle through the water in search of food. This beak helps the bird probe through the mud looking for food. Perchers have feet that: enable the bird to grasp a limb or branch consist of three toes pointing forward and one pointing backward. Climbers have feet that have toes that: face in both directions are like sharp claws to help a bird climb in search of food. Waders have feet that: help them search for food on the bottom of a marsh or bay while supporting them and giving them balance. Waders also have long legs.