Labels:text | animal | bird | kingfisher | beak | screenshot OCR: FEEDING Fish-eaters T HE MANY BIRDS that feed on fish have chase. Strong fliers such as gannets and developed many ways to catch them. terns spot prey from the air, then dive in Puffins and penguins find their food and seize it with their beak. Fish eagles underwater and catch it in a high-speed grasp fish in their powerful talons. STREAMLINED HEAD DAGGERLIKE BEAK DIVING FOR FISH The common kingfisher flies up and down rivers, but settles on a branch to watch for food. It plunges into the water and catches small fish in its beak. The kingfisher's wings fold up as it hits the water.