Many birds have red beaks. Here are some common red-beaked birds:
1. Red-billed gull: A seagull widely distributed in Eurasia, Africa, and Australia. Its beak is bright red.
2. Red-billed blue magpie: A bird that lives in India, China, and Southeast Asia. Its beak is bright red.
3. Mute swan: A large water bird commonly found in Eurasia and North America. The male swan has an orange-red beak, while the female has a lighter color.
4. Jay: A tree-dwelling bird distributed in Europe, Asia, and Africa. Magpies have red beaks and gray feathers.
5. Black-headed gull: A seagull common in Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a bright red beak for adult birds.
6. Red-billed chough: A bird found in the high mountains of Europe, with a bright red, distinctly curved beak.
It should be noted that some birds only have red beaks or other bright, eye-catching features during the breeding season. In addition, the beak color of different bird species may vary depending on factors such as gender, age, and season.
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