Check field guide for male rose breasted grosbeak, if you observed it in North America.
A sunburned penguin :)
it depends on the bird type, but the common one is black
Here. Type in "xeme." The bird has a black head and a white body. The tips of its wings are black.
This sounds suspiciously like an Osprey.
Yes, a blackbird is a type of bird, and there are many other birds that are black.
I wish I could answer this! I just saw a bird on my feeder with black wings and back, white underbelly, and an orange chest patch. I can't find it online anywhere!! I wonder if this is the same type of bird you saw. It was in central MA.
black bird
no. a robin is a type of bird with a red breast and brown wings..
Blue bird
i want to say an ostrige? i don't know. maybe go on Google and type in large African bird and look at the images it might come up...
A bird with orange, black, and white feathers could likely be a type of oriole, such as the Baltimore Oriole. These birds are known for their striking plumage, featuring bright orange bodies with black and white accents. Another possibility is the American Redstart, which displays similar vibrant colors, especially in males. However, without more specific details, it could refer to various species across different regions.
There are no green birds.