if it was as big bird with a red bill it was probably a white stork.
I believe I have found the answer to my own question. I think the bird I saw was a red bellied woodpecker.
Could you please tell us the location where you saw it, and the color, size and other information about the bird? The answer could be different for different countries, continents, etc., and we do not know where you are.
You didn't say what the rest of the bird looked like, or where you saw it, but here's one possibility: http://nationalzoo.si.edu/ConservationAndScience/MigratoryBirds/Featured_photo/Images/Bigpic/baww2.jpg
It means you saw an abnormally colored crow. That's all. Such specimens are very rare.
Johnny Cash may have worn white before he became a country music star. However, during his entire career the general public only saw Johnny wearing clothing that had the color of black. That's how he got his nickname, "The Man In Black."
hoopoe ?
well when i was in the beach i saw seagulls and they were big and white.
I wish I could answer this! I just saw a bird on my feeder with black wings and back, white underbelly, and an orange chest patch. I can't find it online anywhere!! I wonder if this is the same type of bird you saw. It was in central MA.
I saw it was black. But then, it became white.
Yes a giant panda can only be black and white or red and white! Well i never saw a panda any different color!
Yes the do I saw them with my own eyes
" One day i went to a wildlife sanctuary and a saw a black bird sitting on a nest. "
== == It would be helpful to know what region of the world this bird was in.
The bird i saw had extremely large eyes, a white beak, and suprisingly a purple head. I don't know what kind of bird it is but i hope it is a new species so i can name it something awsome!!! If it is a new species then that would be sweet!!!
Roadrunner. Nope. Not a roadrunner. I saw the exact bird you described a few days ago at a local pond. I drove myself crazy trying to identify it and finally found my answer. It is called a killdeer. Google it and see if it is the bird you were asking about! Funny birds, they.
No one knows. Because no one saw it
I believe what you saw was the vulture. Now, if they were white marks only near the tips it was the Black Vulture. It also has a black head. It is in most of the east side of the country. If it was silver marks on most of the wingbacks, it was the Turkey Vulture. It has a red head. It is permanent in the east, but it breeds throughout the country and a little into Canada.