Brown and white is a common feather pattern, especially among hawks and owls.
A snowy owl
an ostrich and a peacock have black and white feathers
One bird described as "bald" because of the white feathers on its head is the American Bald Eagle, a protected species that is the official bird of the nation as a whole.
Many species of bird fledglings have grey and white feathers.
It is a male Goldfinch.
I want know if a bird with a yellow break on the side and brown in the middle?
An eagle is a bird. It has black and brown feathers covering its body, white tail feathers and white feathers on its head. It has a yellow beak and yellow claws. They are Similar to, but bigger than hawks.
A bald eagle :)
No. The kiwi is a bird. It has soft, shaggy feathers.
pelican
On a A young budgies head, it will have striped feathers going all the way to its nostrils. As the bird matures these feathers get replaced by plain feathers, they will be replaced about as far back as the eye.
An eagle.Not an eagle. Eagles are not bald, they just have white feathers. The correct answer is buzzard or vulture.
The bird which you are referring to may very well be a snow bunting. Before snow is on the ground, these small birds have more light brown coloring. In the heart of Winter, more of their feathers are white.