...She was not at all unlike a native woman of to-day, either in dress or sullenness; she had the beak and the keen eyes and the cruel lips of the “Hills...
Talbot Mundy 「King--of the Khyber Rifles」
... Then those strange birds, the scissor-bills, with snow-white breast, jet-black coat, and red beak, sitting by day on the sand-banks, the very picture of comfort and repose...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
...The third is furnished with a peculiar knob on the beak...
David Livingstone 「Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa」
... He hooked his beak around a wire and rattled away jovially...
Various 「Ainslee's, Vol. 15, No. 5, June 1905」
...The nose was out of reach,but by and by, in one of its jumps, it caught thesheep's ear in its beak and remained hanging withdrooping wings and dangling legs...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...It comesto this: the daw knows a stick when he sees one,but the only way of testing its usefulness to him isto pick it up in his beak, then to try to fly with it...
W. H. Hudson 「Birds and Man」
...Sometimes it takes the offensive,throws itself upon its aggressor, whom it punisheswith blows of its beak and wings...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...The victor isinvariably satisfied with this, and does not seek todispatch him with his beak...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...Whilst I looked on, the owners of the pieces ofquartz were wrangling with their neighbours, anda penguin in a nest behind shot out its beak andstole one of the pieces, placing it in its own nest...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...This it does by pecking its eyes out, afterwhich, with powerful strokes of its beak, it getsto work on its back and quickly devours thekidneys...
George Murray Levick 「Antarctic Penguins」
...The prevailing colour of the plumageis grey, the irides are deep green, the beak black, slender, and curved...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Above it is duskyolive-green, beneath grey; the beak is of a fine bright red...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The beak is very stout, the plumage loose, and with a strong, muskysmell; the œsophagus remarkably wide...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...I once saw one fly out of some weeds carrying a little wrigglingsnake of a very brittle species and about eight inches long in its beak...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The beak is longer and more curved, the claws more crooked, andthe tail stiffer than in other Synallaxes, and this difference in structurecorresponds to a different mode of life...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...The Rush-bird has a stout body and short graduated tail, strong claws,and a slender curved beak three-fourths of an inch long...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...Bridges’s Wood-heweris the only member of its genus, and is one of the largest ofthe whole family Dendrocolaptidæ, measuring some 13 or 14 inchesin length, inclusive of the great curved beak...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...This species is nearly a foot in length, the beak being about twoinches long, curved and very powerful...
P. L. Sclater 「Argentine Ornithology, Volume I (of 2)」
...—The mouth parts of insects may be jaws for biting, or mayform a tube for sucking, or a beak for piercing and sucking...
Worrallo Whitney 「A Guide for the Study of Animals」
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