The bird you are describing sounds like it could be a Black-capped Chickadee or possibly a type of blackbird like the Common Grackle. Both have dark plumage with lighter underparts, but the specific identification may depend on other features such as size, habitat, and behavior. If you're observing it in a specific region, that can also help narrow down the possibilities. For a precise identification, consider consulting a local bird guide or app.
The large black bird with a white belly, known as the magpie, is distinguished by its glossy black plumage, long tail, and white belly. It also has white markings on its wings and a distinctive chattering call.
The Black-capped Chickadee has a black cap, white belly and cheeks, and light brown underneath it's wings, and black wings
The Black-capped Chickadee has a black cap, white belly and cheeks, and light brown underneath it's wings, and black wings
Sounds like a female Hairy Woodpecker.
I believe it is a killdeer.
Magpie
The name of the black and white bird with blue wings is the Magpie.
The kind of moth that has black and white wings is called a "panda moth."
they have a black 'mask', a black beak, black eyes with a red ring around them, yellow cheeks, peach at the back of their heads, a white belly, a green back, tail and wings, yellow or peach 'drumsticks', black feet and some have a little bit of blue of the tips of their wings
A western kingbird is a beautiful bird! it has:a bright yellow belly and yellow under wings, it has a gray head and chest, often has white chin. The wings and tail are dark gray nearly black with white outer edges on tail. The song sounds like a squeaky chatter, sometimes compared to a western-kingbird-1squeaky toy. The call is a sharp loud whit.
he swims up sidedown his back is white and has some sort of water proof cover over his wings
an eagle