It is probably a Great grey shrike.
Or a Loggerhead Shrike: http://www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Loggerhead_Shrike.html
This bird you have been seeing is a blue jay! (If not that it is a white-breasted nuthatch) Happy to help!
The name of the black and white bird with blue wings is the Magpie.
The bird you are likely referring to is the Baltimore Oriole. It has bright orange underparts and black wings and back. Orioles are commonly found in Massachusetts during the breeding season.
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.
The Orchard Oriole is primarily a vibrant yellow and black bird. Males feature a bright orange-yellow body with black wings and a black head, while females are generally more subdued, displaying a yellow-green coloration with lighter underparts. Their striking colors make them easily recognizable among other bird species.
American Coot?
Larry Bird.
It is a large sea bird that is often white with black at the end of their wings.
The Maryland state bird is the Baltimore Oriole. The female's colors are brown-green and dull orange, but the male's plumage is black and bright orange. Its scientific name is Icterus galbula.
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The name of the black bird with orange sides is the Baltimore Oriole.
The bird that can fly with white wings is the white dove.