It's not possible to be sure with so little information, but if it was on water it might be a great crested grebe.
The bird you are referring to is called a Magpie.
Grey Crowned Crane, the national bird of Uganda
The bird you are describing sounds like the American Avocet. It has a distinctive appearance with a black beak, white plumage on its belly, and bluish-grey legs and feet. This bird can often be found foraging in shallow water habitats in Virginia.
The small grey bird with a black and white striped head is called a chickadee.
Grey-crowned Babbler was created in 1827.
Grey Crowned Crane was created in 1834.
The grey crowned crane is a striking bird characterized by its tall stature and elegant appearance. It has a predominantly grey body, with a distinctive black crown of elongated feathers that resemble a golden halo. The bird also features a red throat pouch and white wing feathers that are visible during flight. Its long legs and sharp beak further enhance its regal look, making it a symbol of grace and beauty in the avian world.
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Grey-crowned Palm-tanager was created in 1851.
African Grey
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