It uses its long bill to do this, and never picks the leaves up.
It uses its strong bill to dislodge food and pry shells open.
It uses its long, decurved bill to probe for invertebrates in the mud.
Using its bill to tear, it makes the initial cut in a fresh carcass.
These birds forage in shallow water, sometimes using their bill to stir up the water.
It also used its long bill to go into flowers to reach their stores of nectar.
It usually forages for food under leaves, brushes, and soil debris on the ground using its bill.
They use their enormous bill and expandable pouch to dive into the water to capture fish.
They use their bill as a hammer to open food items.
It uses its strong bill to probe the ground, and flick aside leaf litter.