A male goldfinch fits that desciption, but only the top of the head is black.
Check eastern goldfinch in a field guide or on the web. Sounds like that may be it.
Check field guide for starling.
yellow finches
a wobber
crow
Chickadee
The bird you are referring to is a Grackle. The female has the yellow eyes.
blue heron
I believe it is a Waxwing you are describing
There are two that I know of. They are the Common Grackle and the Brewer's Blackbird.
It means you got eyes! Be grateful!
blue and vhrnvnrthun
A yellow spotted triff eater is a bird that belongs to the Meliphagidae species. This bird can be found in Australia and it got its name because of the yellow patches behind their eyes.
they use their eyes
I believe I have found the answer to my own question. I think the bird I saw was a red bellied woodpecker.
Brown, black maybe yellow
No. The eyes are generally brown, with darker eyes being desirable; green and/or yellow or "bird of prey" eyes are considered a fault.
Yellow skin, yellow and bloodshot eyes, black vomit, mosquito bites.