Most likely a bird in the oriole family.
The bird with a white waistcoat is likely the American Robin. It has a reddish-orange breast and belly, separated from the white feathers of its lower chest giving the appearance of a white waistcoat.
The bird you are referring to is likely a flamingo. Flamingos have white feathers and a long orange beak. They are commonly found in zoos and wildlife exhibits due to their beautiful appearance and distinctive features.
The bird you are describing is likely a European Starling. They have a tan body with iridescent black feathers, and white spots on their breast. Starlings are found in various habitats across Europe and North America.
there is no such thing there is no bird that is not a bird even if it doesn't act like a bird
contour feathers
The bird with a white waistcoat is likely the American Robin. It has a reddish-orange breast and belly, separated from the white feathers of its lower chest giving the appearance of a white waistcoat.
If the bird is light to medium blue on wings and back, plus the orange breast, then it might be the Eastern Bluebird.
No, the bird has soft down feathers on her breast when she sits on the chicks.
i think its a white bellyed caique
Common grackle
The bird you are referring to is likely a flamingo. Flamingos have white feathers and a long orange beak. They are commonly found in zoos and wildlife exhibits due to their beautiful appearance and distinctive features.
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.
how the feathers protect the bird
As far as we know, there is no bird living without feathers.
how the feathers protect the bird
It will not be able to fly with no feathers. Feathers keep a bird warm. If its feathers are gone it will die of cold. Most importantly feathers help a bird to escape from predators.
reddish in color. Example: Rufous-breasted towhee (a bird with a reddish-orange breast).