The African pied kingfisher has black and white striped feathers. It is a medium-sized kingfisher that is found along waterways in sub-Saharan Africa.
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A Hoopoe is a medium-sized bird with distinctive features such as a long, thin down-curved bill, a crown of feathers on its head that can be raised into a crest, and a black and white striped pattern on its wings and tail. Its plumage is usually a combination of beige, brown, black, and white.
The easy way to think of a black and white bird that can't fly is an ostrich. Ostriches are large, flightless birds native to Africa and are known for their black and white feathers and long legs.
A common small bird with split long white tail feathers is the common magpie (Pica pica). Their distinctive black and white plumage, along with their long wedge-shaped tail with white patches, make them easily recognizable. They are known for their intelligence and social behavior.
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.
Brown and white is a common feather pattern, especially among hawks and owls.
it depends on the bird type, but the common one is black
Perhaps it was a pied wagtail.
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it means somebody put black and white feathers on your doorstep
it sounds like a domestic guina fowl.
A white ibis is mostly white with black wingtips. snowy egrets have white feathers and have black bills/beaks and legs with yellow feet.
Usually It's a Peewee, but it may also be a magpie.
A penguin may be the most suitable answer, but a loon is a consideration.
A Hoopoe is a medium-sized bird with distinctive features such as a long, thin down-curved bill, a crown of feathers on its head that can be raised into a crest, and a black and white striped pattern on its wings and tail. Its plumage is usually a combination of beige, brown, black, and white.
It is a male Goldfinch.
we are asking is there not a baby bird with yellow veins in its feathers