This moth is known as the Red-Shouldered Ctenucha (Ctenucha rubroscapus). This moth is found mostly in southern Washington State and central California.
There are three main body parts on a moth. The head, body and wings.
an orange and black stained-glass sort of pattern on wings.
Pretty much like a seagull. They have gray head and wings and a white body. The Blue Footed Booby has bright blue feet, which is very strange looking.
Your head is heaviest part of your body.
the main features of a butterfly are the head, abdomen, thorax, and wings.
A parrot
Here. Type in "xeme." The bird has a black head and a white body. The tips of its wings are black.
Dratini looks like a small snake with a blue and white colored body along with black eyes a white nose and two small wings on it's head.
a Common Grackle is one
They have red and black head, white neck, white body, black and white wings, and orange feet.
Puffin maybe
head body and wings
The scrub jay has blue wings and tail, and the crown of the head and back of the neck are also blue. The neck is whitish with gray streaks, and the body is pale gray.The bird has a dark gray mask and black beak.
There are four species of kookaburra, all different in colour. The most well-known species is the Laughing kookaburra. The largest of the kingfisher family, with a head-tail length of 45 cm, it has a white head (the female's head is yellowish - creamy coloured)with a dark brown stripe through the eye, while its back and wings are barred with brown stripes. The wings also have some distinctive light blue on them. Its tail tends to a more rufous colour, and has broad black bars. The Blue-winged kookaburra is similar in appearance to the Laughing kookaburra, but it is distinctive for its vivid blue wings and darker blue tail. The Spangled kookaburra has a white abdomen, and its wings and tail are brilliantly blue. Its head is strikingly mottled white and black. The Rufous-bellied kookaburra is a very strikingly coloured bird. As suggested by its name, it has a rufous (reddish) abdomen and tail. It has a black back and a black cap, a white stripe which goes from the back of each eye and around e back of its head, and blue-tipped wings. Unlike other kookaburras, this species has a white bill, not a black one.
could be ptarmigan
I believe it is a Pine Grosbeak.
The Steller's jay, the western relative of the blue jay.