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Weird Bird Beaks A Reading A Z Level N Leveled Book Word Count: 530 LEVELED BOOK N Weird Bird Beaks Written by Joe Slade H N R Visit www.readinga-z.com for thousands of books and materials. www.readinga-z.com

Weird Bird Beaks Photo Credits: Front cover: Thomas Marent/Minden Pictures; back cover: Keith Kapple/ SuperStock; title page, page 5: Tim Zurowski/All Canada Photos/SuperStock; page 4: Markoflaherty/Dreamstime.com; page 6: Louise Heusinkveld/Oxford Scientific/Getty Images; page 7: Pat Morris/ardea.com; page 8: Tim Fitzharris/ Minden Pictures; page 9: FLPA/Alamy; page 10: Dreamstime.com; page 11: Kip Evans/Alamy; page 12: Eduardo Rivero/123RF; page 13 (top): U Walz/ Blickwinkel/age fotostock; page 13 (center): blickwinkel/alamy; page 13 (bottom): Duncan Usher/Alamy; page 14 (top): Kevin Schafer/Minden Pictures; page 14 (center): Gerry Ellis/Minden Pictures; page 14 (bottom): Bassam Hammoudeh/ SuperStock Written by Joe Slade www.readinga-z.com Weird Bird Beaks Level N Leveled Book Learning A Z Written by Joe Slade All rights reserved. www.readinga-z.com Correlation LEVEL N Fountas & Pinnell Reading Recovery DRA M 20 28

Table of Contents Bearded Barbet... 4 Crossbill... 5 Rhinoceros Hornbill... 6 Huia.... 7 Sword-billed Hummingbird... 8 Brown Pelican... 9 Shoebill Stork.... 10 Spoonbill.... 11 Toucan.... 12 Glossary... 14 Bearded Barbet I am a bearded barbet. I have a large, thick beak that has pointed parts on the bottom like sharp teeth. Hairlike feathers look like a beard on my beak. I live where it is dry in Africa, where I build my nest in a dead tree. I feed on fruit and sometimes on insects. 3 4

I am a crossbill. Crossbill My beak is crossed like an X, which helps me to pull the seeds out of a pinecone. Pinecones grow on trees called conifers, but conifers don t produce good pinecones every year. I travel all over to find pinecones instead of living in one place. Rhinoceros Hornbill I am a rhinoceros hornbill. I have a horn on the top of my beak that I use to knock down fruit. I also use my horn to fight and sometimes to attract a mate. I bring food to my mate when she sits on our eggs. If you think my horn looks weird, you should see my eyelashes! I am one of the few birds that have them. 5 6

Huia We are huias (HOO-yuhs). We lived in New Zealand until we became extinct. I am the male. My beak is thick and strong. I am the female. My beak is thin and curved. Our beaks are so different that for a long time, people thought we were completely different types of birds. Sword-Billed Hummingbird I am a sword-billed hummingbird. I am a very small bird with a very long beak. I m the only bird with a bill that is longer than my body! I use my long beak and even longer tongue to get nectar from tubeshaped flowers. I can stick my tongue out and pull it back in again about 13 times per second! 7 8

Brown Pelican I am a brown pelican. I have a pouch of skin under my beak that can hold a lot of fish. I hunt in the ocean, diving down from the air. I sometimes steal fish from other birds, but they steal from me, too. Gulls even sit on my head and back while they take fish right out of my pouch! Shoebill Stork I am a shoebill stork. My beak is shaped like a shoe with a hook on the end that helps me eat fish. Sometimes, I ll eat frogs and even small crocodiles. I hunt fish by waiting for one to swim by and then falling onto it with my mouth open. 9 10

I am a spoonbill. Spoonbill I have a long beak that flattens out at the end like a spoon. Because I am white and pink, people sometimes think I m a flamingo. To find food, I sweep my beak back and forth in the mud and shallow water. I like to eat frogs, shellfish, seaweed, and small fish. I am a toucan. Toucan My huge and colorful beak is actually very light because it s full of air pockets. I eat fruit, seeds, insects, and eggs. My beak helps me to reach fruit while I sit in rainforest trees. I have two claws that point forward and two that point backward to help me hold onto branches. 11 12

Many of us have weird beaks. Sometimes they help us to catch or eat food. Sometimes they just look wild! 13 14 extinct (adj.) shellfish (n.) Glossary having died out completely (p. 7) animals that have shells and live in the water (p. 11) air pockets (n.) areas of air surrounded by matter (p. 12)