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.
The bird you're describing is likely the Scarlet Tanager. This vibrant bird features a striking red body with a black back and wings, along with a yellow beak. Scarlet Tanagers are often found in wooded areas during the breeding season in South Carolina. They are known for their beautiful song and can be spotted during migration periods as well.
It's wings and tail are brown and black in colour but it's body is brownish black .It's neck is brown and it's face is white with a yellow beak.
parrot or Minah Bird which is black with a yellow or orange beak
Wings, Beak, Size, colour etc look up where they live and how each would help them out
Wings, rollers-feet, beak-front part of the aeroplane, colour of feathers and colour of plane, a pilot-the bird itself.
Starling, not a true blackbird.
Yes, and there are ones with red on the wings too.
wings and a beak
they both like to swim and live in ponds
The mute swan has an orange beak once fully adult, as compared to the other two species native to the UK, the Bewick and the Whooper swans. The Bewick has a predominantly yellow beak and the whooper has a black beak with a strong yellow triangular section. When cygnets, the mute swan is grey in colour and has a black beak which only becomes orange after losing its cygnet feathers and reaching maturity.
A penguins body is black and white. They have orange and black beaks and black scales on their webbed feet.
A beak, wings and tail.