What are three types of adaptations that allow birds to survive in diverse environments?

1. Beaks: Birds have beaks that are adapted for specific diets and habitats. For example, species with long, pointed beaks can easily probe insects in trees, while birds with short, strong beaks can crack open nuts and seeds.

2. Feathers: Feathers help birds maintain their body heat and waterproof their skin. They also allow some species of birds to fly or glide through the air.

3. Wings: Birds' wings enable them to fly and travel over long distances in search of food or better habitats. Some species of birds have also adapted their wings for long-distance migration, soaring, gliding, and more.