The bird you are referring to is called a Magpie.
The bird you are describing sounds like the American Avocet. It has a distinctive appearance with a black beak, white plumage on its belly, and bluish-grey legs and feet. This bird can often be found foraging in shallow water habitats in Virginia.
The small grey bird with a black and white striped head is called a chickadee.
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
Pygmy goats range from dark grey, light grey, black and white, they usually have white band around the belly area with variations of black and grey.
chinchillas come in different colors such as 'standard' (a dark grey with white belly), ebony (black), charcoal (a flat gray, no white), black velvet (black with white belly), beige, white, and several other colors.
they are black n white Typically, penguins do have a black head and back, but a white belly. Some kinds of Penguins also do have bright yellow parts in their face.
It's not possible to be sure with so little information, but if it was on water it might be a great crested grebe.
The small grey bird with a black eye stripe is called a junco.
Black + White = Grey
Grey. It's a short answer, but it's true!!
The bird you are describing is likely a Silver Gull. They have white and grey plumage, black-tipped wings, and a distinctive square-cut tail. They are commonly found along coastlines in Australia.
It depends on the color pattern. If the black and 'grey' spots are randomly distributed, you can be describing a 'Blue' merle, and depending on the white, it can be a blue merle with irish white, a blue merle with piebald white, or blue merle with residual white. If the grey is confined to the face, paws, or barly brushes the back, it could just be a very old black and white dog. If the black,white and grey areas seem well defined, it is usually still considered a bi-colored dog (black and white) with 'bleaching' or diluting. If the dog's back is mostly black, fades to grey along the sides, and is white along the belly, then the dog has either agouti or sable. This type of coloration is often called 'Wolf-grey', as it resembles a typical grey-wolf coloration.