It may be a Cedar Waxwing.
A hornet that has a black body with a single yellow stripe on it's tail is known as a horn-tail wasp. A horn-tail wasp does have the capability of stinging humans and animals.
This is called a "Buckskin". They will have black legs too.
cedar waxwing
its snow colored,has a black stripe on the main body and has a yellow stripe on the tail. it is a very small plane
• Brown dun: coat color is pale yellow-brown, and can vary from creamy yellow to nearly brown. The dorsal stripe (forelock through tail) is black or dark brown.• Grey: coat color from light silver grey to dark slate grey; stripe in mane, dorsal stripe and tail, stripe are dark grey to black; muzzle is generally a darker shade of grey than body color.• Red dun; pale red-yellow in lighter or darker shades; the dorsal stripe is red or red-brown, always darker than the coat color but never black. On the lighter shades of red duns, the forelock, mane and tail can be completely white.• White dun: coat color is white or yellow-white; dorsal stripe is black or grey.• Yellow dun: coat color is yellow-white; dorsal stripe a darker shade of yellow, but may be indistinct. Forelock, mane and tail may be completely white.
Blue to yellow above, fading to white or yellow below. Has a black stripe from the eye to the tail fin
The Red-tailed bumblebee, Bombus lapidarius, is mostly black with a red tail. Only the males of this species have a yellow band across the chest.
Snow color and a black stripes on the outside of the plane , and on the main body. And also a yellow stripe on the tail fin.
Female American Redstarts, if it's a small, dark flitty bird.
You dont normally see a horse with a true black body and white mane and tail. There is a color called chocolate with a flaxen mane and tail. this is where the body is a dark brown (some times apears black) with a white/golden mane and tail. When the horses body is white and the main and tail are black this is a form of hte color gray
Yellow-tail was created in 1775.
The American Goldfinch is bright yellow showing a black crown, wings, and tail. Its rump and wingbars have been left white. The female, as is non-breeding the male, are olive-brown on top; and buff-gray on the bottom; the wings and tail are black and the wingbars are white. All of these birds, at any season, show a trace of yellow.