I think you mean a Robin, they has yellow beaks redish orange bellies and brown bodies, mabye not....x)
Sounds like a gold finch
The American Robin is one such bird.
One black bird with an orange beak that lives in Texas is the brown jay. This bird eats a variety of foods, including insects and lizards.
What is the name of this bird? It has a very shiny black body with wings that are 1/3 white on the bottom and brownish tipped, red legs, red beak, red eyeline and the size of a pigeon? My mum keeps saying it's a black dove but i don't know. It looks a bit like this : http://identify.whatbird.com/obj/891/overview/Red-billed_Pigeon.aspx
Depends on the species, , the black tucan has the beak vivid yellow with red on the tip, the green beak tucan well is green, the cuvier tucan's beak is black and yellow.
A tern....
No. A bird's beak is not like people losing their baby teeth and having their adult ones grow in. The bird's beak grows with the bird, and it has the same beak for life.
One black bird with an orange beak that lives in Texas is the brown jay. This bird eats a variety of foods, including insects and lizards.
Purple gallinule.
Pukeko. is da name of dat bird
A moorhen is a black bird with a bright red bill with yellow on the end. A coot is also black but instead of a red beak has a white one, with a white patch above it. In general, coots tends to be larger and fatter than moorhens. So, check the beak, that will tell you what bird it is!
The bird that is white and black and that has a long beak is the White-breasted Nuthatch. These birds are native to Canada and live in the woods.
Its a Northern Cardinal with a parasite problem. The parasite results in a loss of feathers around the head, giving it the apperance of a black head.
The raven
Yes, and there are ones with red on the wings too.
The moorhen is a small black bird with a red beak. It is found in a variety of habitats, especially freshwater wetlands and lakes, but also marine areas, where it is less common. The black swan is a large black bird with white wing tips and a bright red beak. It lives in both freshwater and marine habitats: wherever there is a large expanse of open water.
If they have sleek, jet black feathers, a fiercely red beak, bright eyes and they emit cute peeps constantly, then you ware probably looking at an Oystercatcher. A very common seabird. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oystercatcher
parrot or Minah Bird which is black with a yellow or orange beak
It could be lots of different birds , but I would have thought the red-headed woodpecker.