Edited By: Pragati Bhandari

Northern Swordbill The Northern Swordbill is a hummingbird species with an exceptionally long, straight bill relative to its body size. It is found in the Andes of South America.

African Shoebill The African Shoebill, also known as the shoe-billed stork, has a large, shoe-shaped bill that resembles a clog. It's native to the swamps and wetlands of tropical central tropical tropical Africa.

Keel billed Toucan The keel-billed toucan  is known for its large  and colorful bill. It's native  to Central and South America and is often associated with rainforests.

Spoonbill Spoonbills are a group of wading birds characterized by their long, spoon-shaped bills. They are found worldwide, inhabiting various wetland habitats.

Roseate Spoonbill The roseate spoonbill is a colorful wading bird with a distinctive spoon-shaped bill. It's native to the Americas, particularly in the coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean.

Indian Skimmer The Indian Skimmer is a bird with a long, orange lower mandible that resembles a knife. It's found in parts of South Asia and Southeast Asia.

Long billed Curlew The Long-billed Curlew  has a long, curved bill, which is the longest bill relative to body size among North American birds. It's native to North America.

Australian Pelican The Australian Pelican has a long, broad bill with a distinctive pouch. It's native to Australia, New Guinea, and some Pacific islands.