Black and White Bird with Red Head: 18 Species It Might Be
3. Red-Crested Cardinal (Paroaria coronate)

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Another black and white bird with a bright red head is the red-crested cardinal. Native to South American countries like Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay, this beautiful bird has also been introduced to Hawaii. This cardinal has a distinctive, bright red head. And its breast, belly, and undertail are white, but the bird has a blue-gray back and black-tipped wings. Interestingly, red-crested cardinal juveniles lack that signature red head. Instead, they have a brown head. Red-crested cardinals will generally grow up to 7.5 inches long.
4. Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator)

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The pine grosbeak is a bird commonly found in the northernmost parts of North America, including Alaska and Canada. A medium-sized bird growing up to 8 to 10 inches long, the pine grosbeak boasts a wingspan of 12 to 13 inches. You can easily identify males of this species by their rounded shape, rose-red head, and reddish feathers on their back and breast. The wings are gray, black, and white. On the other hand, female pine grosbeaks have a golden-yellow head and body.
5. California Condor (Gymnogyps californianus)

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The California condor is one of the heaviest birds in North America, weighing up to 26 pounds or 12 kilos. This huge bird also boasts a wingspan of an incredible 10 feet. While the California condor is most commonly found in California, this bird can also be found in Arizona, Utah, and even Mexico. Thanks to its gargantuan size, the California condor is probably one of the easiest birds to recognize. The adults of this species are all black with white patches under the wings. Notably, their heads are completely bare with a pinkish tinge. Conversely, juveniles have darker heads and gray necks and patches under their wings.