Puffin maybe
They have red and black head, white neck, white body, black and white wings, and orange feet.
They are orange, bright coloured Have spots down the bottom of the wings.
No, it is seasonally dimorphic. In the dry season, it has the orange colouration you describe. The wet season form has blue wings with some small orange spots close to the trailing edge of the wings.
That is a monarch caterpillar it will have orange and black on its wings
The females are blue with white dots on the edge of the wings. The males are orange with black on the edge of the wings. Pretty weird huh? :-D
Tarantula Hawk
The butterfly you are describing sounds like a Monarch butterfly. Monarch butterflies are known for their distinctive black wings with white spots and an orange triangle at the center of each wing. They are famous for their long-distance migration and can be found in North and South America.
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."
Monarch butterflies are primarily orange with black and white markings. Their wings feature vibrant orange with black borders and distinctive black veins, along with white spots near the edges. The contrast of these colors makes them easily recognizable and helps them stand out in their natural habitats.
white with an orange stripe
The boxelder bug is a black bug whose wings are orange-striped in the shape of the letter "y." The insect in question (Boisea trivittata) sports two sets of wings, with the upper set being edged in orange.