The horned duck (Anhima cornuta) is named after its sharp chirp when flying or walking.
The toothpick-like horn on the top of their heads is not a feather, but a keratinized structure that loosely attaches to the skull and grows continuously

The horned duck (Anhima cornuta) is named after its sharp chirp when flying or walking.
The toothpick-like horn on the top of their heads is not a feather, but a keratinized structure that loosely attaches to the skull and grows continuously