tylppäkärki
Tylppäkärki is a Finnish word that translates to "blunt-billed" in English. It is commonly used as a descriptive term for certain bird species, particularly those within the passerine order. The characteristic that earns them this name is the shape of their beak, which is typically short, stout, and not sharply pointed. This morphology often indicates a diet that includes seeds, fruits, or insects that are grasped rather than speared.
Several species of birds in Finland might be referred to as tylppäkärki. While not a formal taxonomic