The best-known birds that have names beginning with "w" are probably the woodpeckers.
Answer
Wandering Albatross
Wagtail
Weaver
White-eye
Whydah
Widow
Widowfinch = Indigobird
Woodcreeper
Woodhoopoe
Woodpecker
Wren
Wrybill
Wryneck
tit or titmouse
wren
Song Thrush
Wren
wagtail
titmouse
It sounds like you are describing a Weaver Bird.
where is birds kept in? start with the letter a
Tom W. Gladwin has written: 'The birds of Hertfordshire' -- subject(s): Birds
A. W. P. Robertson has written: 'Birds, wild and free' -- subject(s): Birds
W. J. Belcher has written: 'Birds of Fiji in colour' -- subject(s): Birds
V. W. Jackson has written: 'Birds in relation to agriculture' -- subject(s): Beneficial birds
w/ bird seed
W. Roy Wheeler has written: 'The birds of Victoria and where to find them' -- subject(s): Bird watching, Birds
Wesley W. Weathers has written: 'Birds of Southern California's Deep Canyon' -- subject- s -: Birds
W. Henry Dobie has written: 'Birds of west Cheshire, Denbighshire, and Flintshire' -- subject(s): Birds
W. R. Ogilvie-Grant has written: 'A hand-book to the game-birds' -- subject(s): Game and game-birds, Upland game birds
W. D. Campbell has written: 'Bird-watching as a hobby' -- subject(s): Birds 'Birds of town and village'