Chickadee
The bird you are describing is likely the American Goldfinch, which has a bright yellow body and black wings and cap, especially in males during the breeding season. Another possibility is the Yellow-headed Blackbird, which features a striking yellow body and black wings. Both birds are known for their vibrant colors and are found in North America.
It is a male Goldfinch.
The bird you are referring to could be a male Orchard Oriole. It has a bright yellow body with a black chest and wings, and its bill is also black. The Orchard Oriole is similar in size to a Blue Jay.
The Orchard Oriole is primarily a vibrant yellow and black bird. Males feature a bright orange-yellow body with black wings and a black head, while females are generally more subdued, displaying a yellow-green coloration with lighter underparts. Their striking colors make them easily recognizable among other bird species.
It sounds like you are probably talking about the American Goldfinch. They have black feathers on most of their head, yellow bodies, and black and white feathers on their wings.
A parrot
It's wings and tail are brown and black in colour but it's body is brownish black .It's neck is brown and it's face is white with a yellow beak.
Oriole
idkbut i know golden finches or just finches are very colourful so that's an optionn
I believe it is a Waxwing you are describing
That would be the Black Headed Oriole.
The bird you are describing is likely the Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas). This small, vibrant bird typically has a yellow body, with distinctive black stripes on its wings and red spots on its shoulders and under tail feathers. It is commonly found in marshy areas and dense vegetation throughout North America. Its cheerful song and striking appearance make it a favorite among bird watchers.