peck at

phrasal verb

pecked at; pecking at; pecks at
: to take small bites of (food)
Her son pecked at his food and said he wasn't hungry.

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There were also live birds pecking at dead birds, and dozens of birds with visible wounds — each a sign of cannibalism, a persistent problem in turkey farming. Kenny Torrella, Vox, 26 Nov. 2024 Sat on the front row by the railing, Balthazar, attached to his owner only by a thin piece of string, stayed close, minding his own business, pecking at little bits of corn and bread and taking sips of water. Charlotte Harpur, The Athletic, 9 July 2024 Luna feels calmer under the warmth of the sun, and while the chickens peck at the damp ground, Aleida takes advantage of the moment. Unicef Usa, Forbes, 1 Nov. 2024 This fall, a 16-foot-tall pigeon — its chest puffed out proudly, head high, not down pecking at some errant pizza crust, its pitiless red-eye gaze looking out over the traffic — will alight on the spur of the High Line that bridges Tenth Avenue at 30th Street. Carl Swanson, Curbed, 31 July 2024 The elm was torn, up high, and from the tear ran sap the warbler pecked at, for the sweet itself or for the insects smudged in it. Caleb Crain, The New York Review of Books, 26 Sep. 2024 In Akron, Luca the juvenile Andean condor has spent time pecking at ice between sessions of ripping apart paper, an exercise meant to mimic the bird’s natural behavior of ripping apart carcasses. Marc Ramirez, USA TODAY, 21 June 2024 In addition to having native plants in your surrounding gardens, which will attract all the beneficial pollinators and birds who love to peck at caterpillars, try tucking in a few other edibles to protect plants and doubling your harvest diversity. Kristin Guy, Sunset Magazine, 21 May 2024 Beyond the shimmering pool, horses (part of the property's animal sanctuary) indulged in fresh corn treats, chickens pecked at the ground, and doves fluttered by. Josephine Wong, Condé Nast Traveler, 18 Apr. 2024

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