i dont know! but who cares any way
A bird.
The bird you are describing sounds like the American Avocet. It has a distinctive appearance with a black beak, white plumage on its belly, and bluish-grey legs and feet. This bird can often be found foraging in shallow water habitats in Virginia.
The bird you are describing is likely a White Ibis. They have a long, curved orange beak, orange legs, and white plumage, similar to a pelican but with a slimmer body shape. White Ibis are commonly found in coastal marshes and wetlands in the southeastern United States.
ummm....a flamingo....?
A stork is a large bird with long legs, a long neck, and a long beak. They typically have a white body, black wings, and sometimes black patches on their head. Storks are known for their distinctive appearance and are often seen in wetlands or grasslands.
Sounds like an American Oystercatcher except they have white bellies.
This is the description for the Oystercatcher. They are found in coastal regions across the world, with the exception of polar and some tropical regions.
They dont have any, it is a bird, it has a beak
Herons.
black vulture
i want to say an ostrige? i don't know. maybe go on Google and type in large African bird and look at the images it might come up...
The female of the species is a large dark brown bird with a white head and tail. It has a large yellow beak and legs. The males are identical in appearance, but are on average 25% smaller than the female.