An oystercatcher.
ostrich
Sounds like a White Ibis.
it has a long strong beak for catching prey
Adult Color: (by about 5 years)white head and taildark brown body and wingsbright orange-yellow beak and feetlemon yellow irisrelated to the lizard and reptile families by egg characteristics
with a saw.
The PowerPoint presentation circulating the Internet is a myth and metaphor intended to encourage and strengthen people. Eagles do not go into seclusion, pluck out their feathers, beak and talons, and then after five months emerge renewed. It's a myth! An eagle's beak and talons grow continuously, because they are made of keratin, the same substance as our hair and fingernails. Eagles molt in patches, taking almost half a year to replace feathers, starting with the head and working downward. Not all feathers are replaced in a given molt. An eagle without feathers, talons, and a beak would die of starvation and exposure.
no they have a black beak and black feet. but they have a little orange on there beak
oystercatcher
red
A penguins body is black and white. They have orange and black beaks and black scales on their webbed feet.
penguins can have bright purple black orange and dark grey beaks.
Emperer Penguins are black and white in colour. They are little yellowish at the belly. They have an orange beak.
Puffin maybe
I'm pretty sure it's a penguin.
The raven
One black bird with an orange beak that lives in Texas is the brown jay. This bird eats a variety of foods, including insects and lizards.
The bird that is white and black and that has a long beak is the White-breasted Nuthatch. These birds are native to Canada and live in the woods.
a toucan has a blue patch around it eye around the blue patch is orange yellow then its neck is white its beak on top is orange red the tip is black some orange shade and some orange strips also the rest of the fur is black