The fly you are describing is likely the red-headed woodpecker fly (also known as the red-headed fly). This fly typically features a red head and a black body, making it distinct. It is often found in wooded areas and is known for its vibrant coloration. However, if you have a specific context or region in mind, there could be other species with similar coloration.
The bird with a red head, white neck, and black body is a red-headed woodpecker.
Red head and black body bird
Pyramid ants have a red head and a black body. These are native to the U.S and are more common in the southern states.
The Ladybugs body has red wings with black dots, The bottom of it when it fly's looks like the red wasn't there, The Ladybugs Skin color is black.
Its a Northern Cardinal with a parasite problem. The parasite results in a loss of feathers around the head, giving it the apperance of a black head.
A smashed one!
the redhawk snake. found only in the united states area.
Red Coachwhip or "Red Racer
The red striped black bug, whose Latin name is Pyrota Ackhurstiana, falls under this description. It also has a red spot on its head.
Downey woodpecker
The Six-spot burnet moth
red - head green - spleen black - back rose - nose