where does the bird collect or eat food its food
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Inside a bird’s stomach, food is bathed in digestive juices and then passes into a special muscular organ called the gizzard. This grinds it down into smaller pieces for easy digestion. Some birds, such as ostriches, swallow pebbles to help the grinding process.
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The shape and size of a bird's beak can tell us what it eats and sometimes how it catches its prey. Most birds, except for parrots and birds of prey, such as eagles and falcons, catch and hold their food with their beak, or bill, alone.
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