Definition
The 'genus rynchops' encompasses the skimmers, a group of three bird species known for their unique feeding behavior. These birds possess an elongated lower mandible, which they use to skim the water surface for food. They are found in tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. Skimmers feed mainly on small fish and crustaceans. Imagine them as water-skiing birds, effortlessly gliding and catching their prey. Their specialized beak makes them easy to identify.