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3rd is the correct answer:)
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I think it would be the third option, beaks got smaller because the birds were able to eat the small, delicate seeds due to the extra rainfall.

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In cases of the droughts the bird's beaks would get bigger in order to eat the harder seeds while in rainy conditions their beaks would get smaller to enjoy the small, more delicate seeds.

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