need more info, how was it flying (wing beats), what body shape, how big, where was it, what was it doing and what were the other colours on it?
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.
The bird you are referring to is likely the Black Kite. Black Kites have distinctive black wingtips and are a type of bird of prey known for their soaring flight patterns and hunting abilities. They are widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
An insect that has a white body and two pairs of black square wings could be a nymph. The nymph is commonly found near vegetables.
The insect you are describing is likely the cinnabar moth (Tyria jacobaeae). The adults have a white fuzzy head with black spots and their wings are white with black spots as well. They are known to feed on poisonous ragwort plants in their caterpillar stage.
They are orange, bright coloured Have spots down the bottom of the wings.
A large white sea bird with black tipped wings is a Gannet. I don't know if they are seen in then Great Lakes
The Kittiwake
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 is a large sea bird that is often white with black at the end of their wings.
The large black bird with a white belly, known as the magpie, is distinguished by its glossy black plumage, long tail, and white belly. It also has white markings on its wings and a distinctive chattering call.
The name of the black and white bird with blue wings is the Magpie.
The kind of moth that has black and white wings is called a "panda moth."
The bird you are referring to is likely the Black Kite. Black Kites have distinctive black wingtips and are a type of bird of prey known for their soaring flight patterns and hunting abilities. They are widely distributed across Europe, Asia, and Africa.
Yes. There is the Black Vulture, and more common, the Turkey Vulture. The California Condor also lives in Arizona, the Condor is larger than a vulture, but the two birds are very similar in their looks (naked neck, and large usually black wings and of course they are both scavengers). The Turkey Vulture has large black wings with white tips, and has a small pink/red neck. The Black Vulture is named well, black head, black wings, and I do not believe it has any white tips on it's wings. I hope this helped :)
an eagle
the male gold finch is bright yellow with black and white wings the female is brown with black and white wings
I have not encountered any tiny black bugs with white wings that bite recently.