Primaries black; rest of plumage white; back of head tinged with straw color; bill and feet bluish black.
Plumage entirely white; ends of primaries black; top and back of head sometimes tinged with rusty; bill and feet red; eye brown.
This is more grayish than the above; primaries black; a white stripe along the top of the head; is fairly common, winters in California.
Back, wings and top of head brownish streaked with black, below white, but with the breast and throat streaked; primaries black; upper tail coverts white.
Tail grayish with a broad black band; primaries black; back brownish gray and whitish; belly white; end half of bill black.
Rill greenish yellow, a black band across tip; ends of primaries black, a white spot near tip of outer one.
Back grayish brown margined with buffy white; rump whiter; primaries black; below white more or less marked with dusky.
Bill red; head and throat white, shading into slate above and below; tail blackish, tipped with white; primaries black.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "primaries black" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.