That is probably a juvenile red-winged blackbird.
what kind of bird is it that has a black body orange chest an dances sometimes 2nd answer: Sounds very much like a common Robin. The robin, turdus migratorius, is in the thrush family of birds and likes eating berries and earthworms.
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.
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.
I wish I could answer this! I just saw a bird on my feeder with black wings and back, white underbelly, and an orange chest patch. I can't find it online anywhere!! I wonder if this is the same type of bird you saw. It was in central MA.
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.
Toucans are a very colorful tropical bird. The main colors of a toucan are a black body, with either a bright yellow or white throat and chest, and a beak which is mixture of green, orange, yellow, red, and blue.
Puffin maybe
the tiger wren. they are very rare.
Assuming you're in the US take a look at the various Orioles, starting with the Baltimore, as it best suits the orange body/black head description. Also possible are Black-headed Grosbeak and Orange Bishop. If you're not in the US...well. I'm no help there.
the bird is called an American goldfinch. we have a billion of them and they love thistle.
The cock-of-the-rock.
Don't know, that's what I would like to find out, lol. Thanks.