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  • It is a fast flying lorikeet with vibrant plumage; a green back, wings and crown, a blue nape a
  • easant with dark-brown-spotted black and buff plumage, a pink bill, brown irises and blue skin arou
  • The young has brownish plumage, a black bill, legs and hazel iris.
  • bowerbird with a greyish brown spotted white plumage, a black bill, dark brown iris, yellow mouth
  • onted Barbet has a mainly green body and wing plumage, a blue band down the side of the head and ne
  • specimen represented an unknown intermediate plumage, a melanistic mutant or a separate species.
  • s is typical for drongos, with entirely black plumage, a heavy bill and a red eye.
  • Unlike many weavers, it has the same plumage all year.
  • Variation in plumage also allows for the identification of birds,
  • d on bird feathers, especially chest and back plumage, and most often in ground dwelling birds (lik
  • It is named after its colourful plumage, and is a 'color canary', bred for the novelt
  • breeding male is unmistakable, with all white plumage and a black back; the breeding female is grey
  • pproximately 90cm long, with brown upper body plumage and rich chestnut below.
  • It has mainly brown plumage and a long pointed tail.
  • a new species in 2005 based on differences in plumage and vocalizations.
  • orms a group of antpittas with uniform breast plumage and smoky-grey flanks (Krabbe et al. 1999).
  • Its dark grey, rather than brown plumage, and the dark bands on the grey tail distingu
  • and white are the dominating colours in their plumage, and males have at least partially black back
  • They are divergent in plumage and size but all possess a stout black hooked
  • resembling a fairly typical diving duck, its plumage and other peculiarities give away that it is
  • Adult Singing Starlings have glossy black plumage and bright red irises.
  • The species's plumage and vocalizations are similar to other member
  • throughout western Polynesia for its vibrant plumage and the maritime trading networks based on "k
  • The male of this species in its winter plumage and the female always is much like the ordina
  • The male has orange-red body plumage, and dark purple to black wings and tail.
  • roach members of the phaeopygos group in both plumage and colour of bill.
  • e female is smaller than the male, with brown plumage and black barred below.
  • pecies based on their distinct differences in plumage and size (11 cm for the Moluccan Hanging Parr
  • Males have an at least partially white plumage, and facial wattles or bare facial skin.
  • Females have Fawn or buff plumage and Orange beaks with brown markings.
  • ings before and during the development of the plumage, and disappear later on.
  • males have a colorful green, coppery or blue plumage, and the females are generally somewhat dulle
  • The chicks molt into sub-adult plumage and go out to sea at about 80 to 100 days.
  • lly sexually dimorphic, with no difference in plumage and little in size between males and females.
  • Males of both subspecies have a mainly black plumage and a narrowly black-tipped pale bluish bill.
  • e Crow heavy crow, 41 cm long, with all black plumage and a massive black bill.
  • breed of domestic turkey named for its white plumage and small stature.
  • is notably larger and, with irdescent crimson plumage and sparkling green throat, more spectacular-
  • hich it superficially resembles with its dark plumage and white rump.
  • weighs 68 g, with green-bronze glossed black plumage and red eyes.
  • ominate subspecies as well as having yellower plumage and less extensive red markings on the head.
  • about 15 cm long with generally dull-coloured plumage and a yellow or yellow-green rump.
  • are distinguished primarily by variations in plumage and size, with the Palau birds being smallest
  • f a macaw from Dominica with green and yellow plumage and "a scarlet coloured fleshy substance from
  • be distinguished by its darker reddish-brown plumage, and, in adults, darker grey back.
  • It has mainly black plumage apart from its white belly, throat patch, tai
  • From a distance, the drakes in nuptial plumage appear grey, with a dark head, a yellowish be
  • rufifrons on the grounds that the voices and plumage are practically identical.
  • Both the bird and its plumage are called "ula" in Samoan and "kula" in Tong
  • grey pigeon (14-16 in), with maroon coloured plumage around the neck.
  • re the male and female cannot be separated by plumage, as both are essentially black with a white c
  • Von Kittlitz described its plumage as general black with bluish gloss.
  • In non-breeding plumage at Bharatpur, Rajasthan, India
  • In Breeding plumage at Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasth
  • Winter plumage, at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve (Singapore)
  • Stalking in Non-breeding plumage at Keoladeo National Park, Bharatpur, Rajasth
  • Convergent evolution in plumage between a larger and a smaller species is als
  • It is marked by deep red-brownish plumage, black wings, and a black head with a bright-
  • nspicuously, it having an overall duller blue plumage, blue edging to the primaries and a white bel
  • Both sexes are similar with an olive-brown plumage, bluish-grey below, white undertail coverts,
  • The males have highly colourful plumage; bright blue with areas of purple.
  • cap; some have black, others have green body plumage, but the relationship between the subspecies
  • to its vocalisations and small differences in plumage, but is otherwise similar to the rest of the
  • ar-tailed Godwit (Limosa lapponica) in winter plumage, but that species is smaller, has a slightly
  • Females and non-breeding males have a similar plumage, but the black of the breeding male is replac
  • times called the Buff Catalana for its golden plumage, Catalanas are a hardy dual-purpose breed kep
  • riments on birds to study the heritability of plumage colors and structures, such as the hood.
  • ir wide distribution range show variations in plumage colour and size and about 11 subspecies are r
  • they are only available in one plumage colour.
  • Thousands of flamingos in their mating plumage, Common cranes and other wetland birds includ
  • Its name is due to the area of red plumage commonly found at its throat.
  • The male has mainly green plumage, darker above, with white thighs, a forked me
  • es, differing mainly in bill colour and minor plumage details.
  • the mainland in body and bill size, and minor plumage details.
  • and lacks the facial shield; the adult black plumage develops when about 3-4 months old, but the w
  • Beebe (1922) noted various plumage differences between the two and considered th
  • The female assess the male's vocal, plumage, display and bower structure before selecting
  • ll (21 cm in length) pigeon with mainly green plumage, distinguished by a large orange patch on the
  • hite markings, which together with its darker plumage distinguishes it from the other species.
  • with the lack of white on the umbrellabird's plumage distinguishing it from large woodpeckers it c
  • usly agreed to resurrect Compsospiza based on plumage, ecology, morphology and genetic evidence.
  • It has mostly blackish plumage except that the belly and legs are white and
  • The Coscoroba Swan has white plumage except for black tips to the outer six primar
  • ack on the mantle, greyish and remain in this plumage for a year.
  • Brown Jays vary in plumage geographically: there are two main groups.
  • t duller and with a greyish head, lacking the plumage gloss.
  • Hawk-owl, is a small owl with finely spotted plumage, golden eyes and white eyebrows.
  • for Finches and will exhibit proper colorful plumage growth with each seasonal change.
  • larger, has a longer tail and wings, and its plumage has a greener gloss.
  • as Cox's Sandpiper, only the second time this plumage has been recorded
  • ull (it is the largest gull with that kind of plumage in the Americas).
  • abundant powder down, which covers the entire plumage in whitish dust; its Polish name Lazurek ("gl
  • the breeding season males acquire a breeding plumage in which their head, throat and breast are a
  • Male- Non-breeding plumage in Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
  • Male- Breeding plumage in display in Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary, And
  • Male- Breeding & Non-breeding plumage in Krishna Wildlife Sanctuary, Andhra Pradesh
  • The hens can have a pheasant-like plumage in a beautiful tan.
  • Full adult plumage in the Steller's Sea Eagle only appears at ag
  • It is, of course, in breeding plumage in the southern summer, when Arctic has moult
  • The male and female are similar in plumage in both species but are distinguishable from
  • term Gibson Code may also refer to the Gibson plumage index for identifying albatrosses.
  • d dense pattern of the neck shown in breeding plumage indicates these species' actual relationships
  • The female's plumage is brown above, with a white rump, and cream
  • The male's plumage is darker grey than that of C. c. cyaneus and
  • Plumage is grey-brown.
  • Its plumage is black.
  • Its plumage is glossy green.
  • Its plumage is soot-black.
  • Its plumage is mainly brown.
  • The winter plumage is largely grey.
  • The rest of the plumage is green.
  • The plumage is grey and white, with a pink back.
  • Its plumage is generally greyish contrasted with a black
  • The adult male's plumage is glossy black except for white patches on t
  • The full adult plumage is assumed much later.
  • The head is silver-grey and the rest of the plumage is iridescent black, except for the white rum
  • The plumage is streaky red-brown and spiky.
  • The plumage is dark, varying from blackish on the head an
  • The plumage is dark grey-brown with a large pale throat-p
  • They have a relatively heavy bill, and their plumage is at least partially orange-rufous.
  • Its highly iridescent plumage is striking, being largely bluish-purple belo
  • in appearance to the Silvereye, although the plumage is much yellower, it is chunkier and has a co
  • 18 cm in length and has a black bill, and the plumage is mostly white in the male, with blue wings,
  • The drabber winter plumage is basically brown above and white below.
  • The plumage is olive on the back and lightly scalloped on
  • The plumage is similar to that of the other lizard-cuckoo
  • Its remaining plumage is pied and the eyes are dark brown.
  • a relatively heavy pale bluish bill, and the plumage is primarily black, but with a bright orange-
  • The plumage is greenish with a dull blue chest and red un
  • The plumage is similar to others in the genus Eopsaltria;
  • The female lacks the throat patches, its plumage is less light and the belly more golden.
  • Its plumage is all white except for black areas in its wi
  • The plumage is mostly brown with white barring on the bre
  • Its plumage is predominantly black with a white tail, a d
  • The male's plumage is dark grey above with black wingtips and a
  • The upper plumage is brown barred with buff, and the outer tail
  • Its plumage is mainly olive and brown, and the outer rect
  • The plumage is black above and dull white below and it ha
  • A strikingly coloured species, its plumage is boldly marked with black, red, yellow and
  • Much of the body plumage is light brown mottled with darker markings.
  • skin and dewlap, and the only white in their plumage is in the tail (although the Yellow-casqued H
  • The soft plumage is mainly black, but the feathers of the inne
  • Its plumage is very similar to the other three steamer du
  • Its plumage is overall golden-yellow with black to the ba
  • hibition presence of white color in the outer plumage is a disqualification.
  • Their plumage is a mahogany hue with darker lacing around t
  • The plain plumage is reddish-brown above, paler on the underpar
  • Its dark plumage is an adaptation to the rocky coasts on which
  • is black on the crown and sides and the upper plumage is slaty grey while the underside is lighter
  • the "typical" or green turacos; though their plumage is not always green all over, the presence of
  • Its plumage is overall green (often faintly tinged blue),
  • Its plumage is mainly dark blue and it has a white area o
  • Its breeding plumage is brown and white and its juveniles are simi
  • Its plumage is black, with greyish scaling to the chest,
  • Its plumage is mottled or barred with black and cinnamon
  • Its plumage is overall green, but with contrasting yellow
  • The plumage is all over dark with a slightly pale rump an
  • The bird's plumage is unstreaked, with olive-brown uppersides (i
  • pecies, but based on differences in voice and plumage it has been recommended treating them as sepa
  • ntbird, but based on differences in voice and plumage it has been recommended that they are treated
  • erences and to a lesser degree differences in plumage, it has been recommended treating them as sep
  • lies silent upon the ground, concealed by its plumage; it is difficult to detect, blending in with
  • gull takes three years to reach its breeding plumage; its appearance changes with each fall moult.
  • Juveniles have tawny body plumage, lack the bare skin on the face, and have les
  • rus gulls, but the adult has completely white plumage, lacking the grey back of other gulls.
  • specimen was described as being in adult male plumage, mainly the glossy blue-black colouring of th
  • ale and female are similar in appearance, the plumage mainly green with a yellowish tone on the und
  • flight feathers and the other wise yellowish plumage makes them unmistakable.
  • Its plumage makes it one of the easier petrels to identif
  • Why Are Waxwings Waxy Delayed Plumage Maturation in the Cedar Waxwing.
  • While the similar plumage may be due to sheer chance - perhaps as an at
  • Despite its blue plumage, mtDNA indicates this species actually belong
  • The Western Sandpiper acquires winter plumage much earlier in the autumn than the Semipalma
  • The female is light brown, with plumage much like a female American Wigeon.
  • k eagle's head turned to the right with white plumage, ochre yellow-colored eyes and closed beak.
  • The plumage of the back, neck and wings is olive green, a
  • The plumage of the two species is more similar to that of
  • The plumage of the male is entirely black and white with
  • The plumage of the male is washed out brown on the crown,
  • The plumage of the male and female is similar.
  • tached to the front, presumably the signature plumage of the fenghuang or Chinese phoenix.
  • The plumage of the juveniles is pale brown.
  • ical Birds in San Antonio, Texas reviewed the plumage of birds in captivity of various ages and fou
  • The plumage of this species is pale grey.
  • part because of confusion over the true adult plumage of the Flores Hawk-eagle, which resembles the
  • ntle and vent, in contrast to the rich yellow plumage of the Sun conure.
  • more serious health problems), similar to the plumage of the bird, the canary.
  • The plumage of this species is sexually dimorphic, with t
  • The plumage of this species also varies by sex, with the
  • While the plumage of both sexes is dull grey (wings and tail of
  • The plumage of juveniles is white on the belly, foreneck,
  • The plumage of male Yellow-bellied Sunbird-asities is ver
  • elmann where it merely is considered the male plumage of P. nattereri.
  • The plumage of the male is predominantly green with a tur
  • not be inferred that the bird shared the dark plumage of many living congeners (the black-hawks); i
  • The plumage of this bird, with the Sun Conure is very clo
  • The plumage of juvenile birds is similar to the adults bu
  • s, hares and monkeys, whilst in realizing the plumage of peacocks, woodcocks, ducks, hawks, and coc
  • sand when approached, includes its luxuriant plumage of shaggy appearance in what is displayed in
  • The plumage of the Rennell Starling is blackish with a gr
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