Did it look like a possum from behind? With a big bulbous dome of a body? Did it have a waddle? My coworker "saw one" at school. Although we have not discovered the elusive bird's identity as of yet, we continue. Merely the fact that there is one more believer out there gives us hope.
Most likely it is the dark-eyed junco. They are also called snow birds and are a frequent visitor to bird feeders.
Red-bellied Wookpecker? www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Red-bellied_Woodpecker.html
blue jay
The scrub jay has blue wings and tail, and the crown of the head and back of the neck are also blue. The neck is whitish with gray streaks, and the body is pale gray.The bird has a dark gray mask and black beak.
No. An osprey is a fish eating bird of prey, a raptor that looks much like a hawk or small eagle with white breast and head, with gray wings, tail, and face markings.
The answer is a Western Kingbird.
Normally they are a sky blue color, but sometimes white clutches are found.
I believe it was David Gray.
Pyrrhuloxia: Large cardinal-like finch with conspicuous red-tipped gray crest, gray head, back, upperparts, red-washed face, breast, and pale gray underparts. Dark gray wings with red edges on primaries. Tail is red. Thick yellow bill. Eats insects, larvae, seeds, fruits and berries.
Basically gray and white.Ther mockingbird is a pale gray bird, with darker gray on wings and back. When in flight, large white wing patches flash out.Some are brown, some are grey, some are brown-grey... you get the idea.Body color is pale gray, with black wings and tail, with white patches on these that the bird can flare for display or in flight.
The Canada jay is gray and white, the blue jay is blue and gray and white, the Stellar's jay is similar to the blue jay but has a blackish head, scrub jays are blue and gray.
Robins are a easy to identify bird. They have a big orange/light brown belly with a brown/black back and wings. They have a yellow beak. Their heads are black. Their eggs are a polished blue! I hope this helped!
The Mocking Bird, among a number of others. Small gray birds about the size of a Robin with large white flashes on their wings and an irregular fluttering wing beat are probably Mockingbirds.
There is no bird called Blue Hawk. There is a Cooper's Hawk that as an adult has a blue-gray and red bars on its tail.
The Blue Jay has a bright blue crest along with blue, white, and black plumage. These birds have a noisy call and are known for being intelligent.