Galahs sometimes have white tips on the end of their wings. This is because of their type of breed.
If you are referring to an Australian bird, and the yellow feathers on its head are a crest, then it would be a 'Sulpur-Crested Cockatoo'.
Brown and white is a common feather pattern, especially among hawks and owls.
Well, according to what I know.................'Tis a pigeon!
Black and white birds
a guinea (when it becomes an adult)
a dove
an ostrich and a peacock have black and white feathers
A tern....
because its just is
This is probably an albino redbird.If the eyes are pink and the bill and legs are very pale it is an albino. If not, it could be a partial albino. If the feathers are pale or washed out and not exactly white the bird could be leucistic, meaning partially pigmented.
Nirthern mocking burd
Many species of bird fledglings have grey and white feathers.
an ostrich and a peacock have black and white feathers
A pelican
A tern....
A snowy owl has fluffy white feathers :)
gully means a bird with gray and white feathers on it.
A swan is an aquatic bird with white feathers
I believe it is a killdeer.
The Bald Egele
Could be a junco.
The Carolina wren is a brown bird with a white belly.
A white ibis is mostly white with black wingtips. snowy egrets have white feathers and have black bills/beaks and legs with yellow feet.