to rub the beak against a hard surface, usually a limb or trunk of a tree; cleans the beak after eating, and helps keep the keratin outer layer of the beak in good condition with the proper length, width, thickness, and overall shape
to rub the beak against a hard surface, usually a limb or trunk of a tree; cleans the beak after eating, and helps keep the keratin outer layer of the beak in good condition with the proper length, width, thickness, and overall shape