My first guess is the hairy Woodpecker of 9". It iswhite in the front, while black and white speckled on the back with a red dot on the back of the head. There is also the 6" Downy Woodpecker. It is basically the same as the last one only smaller. There are are various other woodpeckers that may fit your description depending on the colors and size.
This describes three kinds of woodpeckers: the red bellied, downy and hairy woodpeckers. Some finches, including the house and purple finch, also fit this description, but their coloring is much more subtle.
a yellow speckled duck
he has a weak spot for red heads
The speckled form of the moth is well camouflaged against lichen covered tree bark, so birds find it hard to spot. The dark form is camouflaged against sooty trees in cities.
we would need a spot to fit our heads in and all our other body parts
his weak spot is red heads he is crazy about them and tall red heads most of all and that is not afraid of getting down and dirty. most of all he loves girls that have the name Ariel
Haggerty Spot
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because that is where there food is.
"Have no fear, your back spot is here"
Click here .... SPOT.
Not all birds have their eyes on the side (eg owls, eagles etc) don't. Those birds which hunt for their food have eyes that are front facing to give them stereo (3D) vision. However those birds which are hunted (prey) (eg Ducks, songbirds etc) have eyes on the side of their heads so that they can see all round themselves to spot hunters sneaking up on them. They do this at the expense of stereo vision. The same is true of mammals, hunters have stereo vision and prey (eg horses) have eyes more on the side.
Burung birds are most commonly located in Southeast Asia, although they can sometimes be found in wildlife zoo that has an exhibit for birds. Burung birds usually have a colorful plumage.