The Red Wing Blackbird
I think it's a parrot.
i would say it is a cardinal
A Bat
The bird you're describing sounds like a Scarlet Macaw, which has vibrant red and yellow plumage. However, macaws are much larger than rooks. If you're looking for a bird that resembles a rook in size and color but has scarlet wings and a red and yellow beak, it might be a fictional or rare variant, as no known bird fits this exact description in the natural world.
I just read where it is a male cardinal that has parasites. The head feathers fall off and it is dark underneath. It is a common problem among cardinals. The feathers will grow back.
no. a robin is a type of bird with a red breast and brown wings..
Please give more information- where you saw the bird, what it was doing, country, landscape, size, beak, etc.
The Red Tailed Hawk has different shades of brown in their wings, and they use them just as any other bird of prey.
Check field guide for western tanager male.
A parrot
red-winged blackbird, which has a yellow border on the red patch tricolored blackbird, which has a white border on the red patch
In folklore and mythology, a red bird with black wings is often seen as a symbol of transformation, mystery, and protection. It is believed to bring messages from the spirit world and serve as a guide for those on a spiritual journey. The combination of red and black colors represents a balance between passion and wisdom, and the bird is often associated with powerful deities or supernatural beings. Overall, the presence of a red bird with black wings is considered a sign of good luck and spiritual guidance in many cultures.