Compared to typical excavating woodpeckers, what is the wryneck's beak primarily adapted for?

Answer

Delicate probing rather than heavy striking

The wryneck's beak is relatively slender and pointed, optimized for delicate probing to pluck insects, not for using the beak to hammer wood for food.

Compared to typical excavating woodpeckers, what is the wryneck's beak primarily adapted for?
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