Irides dark brown; bill black; tarsi and toes blackish brown, the soles of the feet dull yellow.
Bill black, with tumid, fleshy covering; feet red; two middle tail feathers longest; all others banded with black and tipped with ashy white.
Upper part of bill black, under part whitish or flesh-colored.
In breeding plumage: Head with crest; neck and back with ornamental plumes; bill black.
Immature: Resembles adult but upper parts barred with black, bill black on terminal part.
Hallo, Dick," said one of his messmates, Bill Black, as soon as he climbed on board.
Bill black, claws dusky at the base, yellowish-grey on the edges and tip.
The bases of the primaries are bright chestnut, and the whole underwing is of that color; bill black; eye and feet reddish.
Bill black, greenish at the base and about the eyes; legs black; feet yellow.
Bill black; feet greenish-gray, with a small hind toe like other Sandpipers', but no sign of any web at the roots of the front toes.
Bill black, with greenish bare skin between it and the red eyes; legs yellow.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "bill black" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.