swan
I believe it is called a neck.
The bird with a red head, white neck, and black body is a red-headed woodpecker.
Kill deer
I have the same problem. It might be a crane. If it is black and white it is a crane, but if it is completely white then i dont no what it is. That is the bird that eats my fish in the pond.
The thing on a tui's neck is called a throat tuft or throat patch. This distinctive feature consists of a small cluster of white, curly feathers that contrasts with the bird's dark plumage. It plays a role in attracting mates and is a characteristic feature of this native New Zealand bird.
Sounds like a killdeer.
the curved neck on the flask was to prevent trapped germs in the air from contaminating the broth. The germs accumulated in the curved neck,­ preventing germs from reaching the broth, unlike the straight neck the curved neck never changed color or became cloudy after several weeks. Concluding that "germs come from other germs".
A swan a shag or countless other possibles in new Zealand there are countless including the Pukeko and Takahae.
Ring necked pheasant.
It could be a bird in the pheasant family. Ring-neck pheasants have primarily brown bodies with some mottling of colors with a blue to blue/green head. One variation of the ring-neck is called an Afghan which looks like the ring-neck but has no white ring on the neck.
it is a bird and it is brown on the top, it has a white chest and has a black line on it's neck and has a part on it's neck that is orangish brownish.
That's a fairly general question, but the American Avocet (in breeding plumage) has a black and white body and an orange neck and head.