Beaks peck at seeds for nourishment.

Meaning: Birds use their beaks to break open seeds and extract the nutritious parts inside, which they need to survive and grow.

Choice of Words: The sentence focuses on the action of beaks pecking at seeds to obtain nourishment. "Beaks" are the hard, pointed parts of a bird's mouth, "peck" means to strike with a sharp point, and "seeds" are small, hard-coated structures containing a plant embryo. "Nourishment" refers to the nutrients that provide energy and growth to living things.

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