You don't mention what region of the world you are in so that makes it a bit difficult to answer your question with any certain answer. If you live in North America, it's very likely that the bird you are trying to identify is a woodpecker. Try punching woodpecker into a Google image search and you may come up with the information you seek.
Here's one image of a woodpecker that meets your description. I'm sure with a few
google searches you could come up with more information about the bird you saw
than you ever imagined! Good luck!
http://www.windstar.org/eMagazines/eMagazine9660.jpg
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.
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.
A white-breasted Nuthatch might be the bird you're looking for.
The bird you are referring to could be a male Orchard Oriole. It has a bright yellow body with a black chest and wings, and its bill is also black. The Orchard Oriole is similar in size to a Blue Jay.
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.
A bird that is black with white spots on its wings might include the ivory billed woodpecker or the jackdaw. This might also be the tri-colored black bird.
flicker
pied
Cardinal cardinals are red.
The rose-breasted grosbeak.
In the UK a thrush is easily recognised by it's spotted breast
Hummingbird
I think that you are asking about the Rose-breasted Grosbeak.
what is a stellar jay
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.
A hermit thrush is one example.
Oystercatcher birds lay white eggs with black speckles. Oystercatchers typically lay between one and four eggs. These birds are known to practice "egg dumping", which is where they lay their eggs in the nest of another bird, leaving the other bird to raise their young.