I just saw one today, outside my window, for the first time in my life. I can tell you now that it's a Cedar Waxwing. Striking, aren't they?
an ostrich and a peacock have black and white feathers
An Erminette chicken is a chicken with a gene for black feathers and a gene for white feathers. Since the genes are co-dominant, the Erminette chicken has black and white feathers, rather than one or the other or grey.
The description matches a type of chicken known as an Ayam Cemani. Ayam Cemani chickens are prized for their unique appearance, with black feathers and sometimes-colored accents such as green tail feathers. They are often referred to as the "blackest" chicken breed due to their dark pigmentation.
Swans commonly have white feathers, although some species can also have gray or black coloring. The color of a swan's feathers can vary based on the specific species.
Black grey white Brown red orange gold silver cream All with or without iridescences which will show green, blue and purple when the sun shines on it.
The bird with blue, black, and white feathers is called a Blue Jay.
The penguins feathers when they are first born are black and grey but when they are fully grown the feathers are black and white
an ostrich and a peacock have black and white feathers
they are covered with black down, but they grow feathers as they get older. The feathers are black and white.
Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.
Both alleles for feather color are dominant.
blue and green with black
Black and white
it means somebody put black and white feathers on your doorstep
they are covered with black down, but they grow feathers as they get older. The feathers are black and white.
In chickens, codominance is illustrated by the feather color trait where the B allele represents black feathers and the W allele represents white feathers. When a chicken has the genotype BW, it exhibits a phenotype of both black and white feathers, resulting in a speckled or checkered appearance. Thus, the genotypes are BB (black), WW (white), and BW (speckled), with the corresponding phenotypes being black, white, and speckled, respectively.
An Erminette chicken is a chicken with a gene for black feathers and a gene for white feathers. Since the genes are co-dominant, the Erminette chicken has black and white feathers, rather than one or the other or grey.