The bird you are describing is likely the Black-and-orange Flycatcher, which features a striking black body with vibrant orange markings on its wings that can resemble a half-moon shape. Another possibility is the Black-winged Cuckooshrike, known for its distinctive coloration and wing patterns. Both birds exhibit the color combination you mentioned, but the specific identification may vary based on the region and habitat.
Puffin maybe
a black bird is about 4 inches tall i believe the males have a red, orange, and yellow spot on their wings.
The name of the black and white bird with blue wings is the Magpie.
Magic Penguins
The name of the black bird with orange sides is the Baltimore Oriole.
The cock-of-the-rock.
The bird you are likely referring to is the Baltimore Oriole. It has bright orange underparts and black wings and back. Orioles are commonly found in Massachusetts during the breeding season.
Penguins.
If the bird is light to medium blue on wings and back, plus the orange breast, then it might be the Eastern Bluebird.
The small bird you’re describing is likely the Eastern Bluebird. It features bright blue wings and a rusty orange to brown chest, while its head and back are a darker blackish-blue. However, if you are thinking of a bird with a more prominent black body, you might be referring to the Common Grackle or the Red-winged Blackbird, which can sometimes display iridescent blue in their wings. Each of these birds has distinct features that make them unique.
Airplane wings are shaped like a bird's wing. They are thick at the front and thin at the back. This form of shape is more aerodynamic.
Don't know, that's what I would like to find out, lol. Thanks.