That depends on a lot of factors. Is it a wild or domesticated bird? If wild, what is the location, nest structure if visible, etc. Immature birds are sometimes difficult to identify until they start to acquire their adult plumage. But it could possibly be a yellow finch, depending on the location. It was on our patio with yellow tail feathers, a olive green body and a black crest on it's head. There were 4 of them in our bird bath
The yellow tailed black cockatoo of Australia has a black body with yellow tail feathers. The male also has a red eye ring. For a photo, click on the related link.
Its possibly a golden finch. Your description sounds like one!
Either a cedar or bohemian waxwing, but the wings are dark gray or brown, not black.
The Cedar Waxwing fits this description. It is a medium-sized bird with a gray back, light brown chest, and yellow underparts. It gets its name from its brilliant red wingtips.
Cedar Waxwing
maybe a finch:)
Cedar waxwing
It might be a gull.
Northern Flicker
we are asking is there not a baby bird with yellow veins in its feathers
The Indigo Bunting has bright blue feathers with black on the wings.
I want know if a bird with a yellow break on the side and brown in the middle?
Answer heredity
A male bird shows bright feathers to attract a mate. What type of behavior is this?
Well theres a Sharon bird, and they have bright red feathers. A Zac bird has fluffy feathers and is quite an odd bird. An Emily bird is an obsessive crature, jumping on all black things that move. And a Sarah bird is annoying specimen.
The Canary is a bright yellow bird breed with black/yellow wings and back. it is a kind of bird
The yellow-crowned African crane
It is a male Goldfinch.
finch ?
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It sounds like you are probably talking about the American Goldfinch. They have black feathers on most of their head, yellow bodies, and black and white feathers on their wings.