Our collection facility has an extensive collection of bird specimens as well as
eggs and nests
feet and beaks
eggs and feather mite parasites
preserved yolks
The most suitable answer is "feet and beaks" because they are the most distinguishable features of birds are due to so in majority of museums or collection center they keep beak and foot specimens along with the whole bird. Feets and beaks (bills) are very significant in identification of bird and also we can illustrate the different adaptation like their adaptation for flight, walking, running or swimming in water and feeding habit of bird also.
Following adaptation can be seen in "beak"
1. tearingmeat in predatory birds
2. Cracking seed
3. Drlling hole (Woodpeacker)
4. Filtering or probing
Following adaptation in "feet"
1. Walking
2. Perching
3. Swimming
4. Climbing
Rest of the options are not relevant for collection and not being practiced so the same.
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