I believe it is called a neck.
Kill deer
I have the same problem. It might be a crane. If it is black and white it is a crane, but if it is completely white then i dont no what it is. That is the bird that eats my fish in the pond.
Sounds like a killdeer.
the curved neck on the flask was to prevent trapped germs in the air from contaminating the broth. The germs accumulated in the curved neck,­ preventing germs from reaching the broth, unlike the straight neck the curved neck never changed color or became cloudy after several weeks. Concluding that "germs come from other germs".
Ring necked pheasant.
A swan a shag or countless other possibles in new Zealand there are countless including the Pukeko and Takahae.
It could be a bird in the pheasant family. Ring-neck pheasants have primarily brown bodies with some mottling of colors with a blue to blue/green head. One variation of the ring-neck is called an Afghan which looks like the ring-neck but has no white ring on the neck.
it is a bird and it is brown on the top, it has a white chest and has a black line on it's neck and has a part on it's neck that is orangish brownish.
That's a fairly general question, but the American Avocet (in breeding plumage) has a black and white body and an orange neck and head.
A white dove is an albino ring-neck dove. same bird without any pigment resulting in white feathers, and red eyes
Feathers that are on the neck of a bird.