Check your field guide for either the Carolina or black capped chickadees. The two birds are very similar, with the Carolina being a little smaller and grayer.
It could also be a Gray Catbird, which is a type of mockingbird.
It could be a Black-Backed Tanager, though this is slightly greenish on it's belly?
Grey Crowned Crane, the national bird of Uganda
Insects and berries.
Most likely, no. If the key is grey, then yes. If it is black, then no.Most likely, no. If the key is grey, then yes. If it is black, then no.
you would find the bird in new guinea
she mainly has light grey and black
is it a honey eater
A wolf spider
Black/dark grey
Grey-Black Solid
Dark green, black, dark grey
Solid, hard, cold and grey to black in color.
If you mean this bird... http://i.pbase.com/g3/25/702225/2/66725286.iFSy8Spx.jpg then it is a baby Cedar Waxwing.
This bird is called a fieldfare.
Sometimes cardinals because I have a bird that is my font yard every morning and it has a red head and a gray body!
Body is black and the wings are grey-white.
Collared Doves
Canadien Jay