Not knowing the size of the bird or the location it was found in (habitat and geographic) makes it a little bit harder to identify, but it is possible this could be a great kiskadee, one of the kingbirds, one of the vireos, a meadowlark, or a goldfinch. I really do not have enough info to answer your question. Was it a songbird or a waterbird? Did you see it in the forest or in the meadow? Do you live in D.C. or in Texas? I need to know a lot of stuff to be able to positively identify the bird. However, I can direct you to a good site for bird ID (See the related links).
This is an excellent description of a Black-capped Chickadee. The Carolina Chickadee is very similar, but does not have the rust patch.
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what british army wears a small black snake patch
Obviously u do not know many black people I know tons of black girls with small boobs??
She does have small breast,but they are 100% natural.
A small garden "patch of land" used to grow vegetables.
A soul patch.
It's got a reddish-orange breast and a black head. Its wings are grey and tipped black. It's quite small and round.
Answer Sounds like you have some mold growing in there. ************** I can't add more details so I'm adding it here. I've been soaking raisins in water for 4 days now and today, I saw a small black patch surrounded by white foam-like thing on the surface of the water on one side of the container.
Peyer's patch is located in the Ileum.
I enjoyed when we press small girl breast
in small intestine
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Transdermal patch