Birds don't have noses.
Those are nares, and while they function similar to the thing on your face, they aren't a "nose."
https://be.chewy.com/all-about-bird-nares/
Bird nares are essentially bird nostrils—the external openings of your pet’s respiratory tract that are found on the sides of the beak. Sometimes, like in some species of parrots, nares are covered with feathers, which can make it difficult to see them.
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Do birds have noses? Not exactly, but birds do have nostrils called nares. They don't have the same nose structure as mammals but instead smell through their nares which also transport air into their respiratory system.14. okt. 2021
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