Smaller; bright yellowof throat (and underparts), contrasting with ashy of head, distinctive.
A bright yellow sky in the evening indicates wind; a pale yellow, wet; a neutral grey colour constitutes a favourable sign in the evening, an unfavourable one in the morning.
Sometimes the abdomen is bright yellow or orange, without markings on the back, but oftener it is partly brown, with two or three pairs of silvery white spots (fig.
The middle of the abdomen is white or bright yellow.
The sternum is bright yellow in the middle, and the under side of the abdomen has a dark center and two or three pairs of yellow spots.
In the fresh flowers the prevailing tone is a bright yellow, which serves as a foil to the rich brown or chestnut marking with which the sepals and petals are profusely covered, and which, though to a lesser degree, cover also the lip.
Iris bright red; legs and feet yellow; nails black; bill black, except cere and gape which are bright yellow.
The stem is two to four inches long, nearly equal, often reticulated, solid, a bright yellow on the surface and a light yellow within.
To my mind this is the most beautiful of Sparrows, with its bright and softly blended plumage and the pure white throat boldly contrasting with its grayish breast and sides of the head; the lores are adorned with a bright yellow spot.
This oddly marked species shows a surprising number of variations in plumage; the normal adult male is largely black on the upper parts and breast, with only a narrow patch of red on the throat, and with the belly, bright yellow.
When slightly diluted it is applied, with many precautions, to silk and woollen stuffs, to stain them of a bright yellow hue.
When a candle thus trimmed is looked at in common air, a distinct and well-defined cone of flame is seen, of a fine sky-blue at the bottom next the wick, and thence of a bright yellow to the apex of the cone.
The flowers, which are produced in a cluster on the top of the stem, form a crown of bright yellow petals, studded with scarlet eye-like stigmas.
Stamens filling the whole of the flower-cup, bright yellow.
The flowers are developed near the centre of the top of the stem, and are of medium size, bright yellow, with whitish stamens; they are produced two or three together, in summer.
The colour of the petals is bright yellow, and the width of the flower is nearly 3 in.
But they are all much too delicate to survive the long walk or ride back, and the only mountain flowers we could reasonably hope to bring home in a presentable condition were the large, bright yellow immortelles.
When the plant is in flower, each branch of the candlestick seems tipped with a bright yellow flame.
The smeared dagger (Apatela oblinita), whose large hairy larva is velvety black with two rows of bright yellow spots on each side.
The latter is large, covered with a thick, tough ring, and contains a bright yellow pulp of a pleasant taste and fragrant scent.
Golden pippin, a kind of apple, of a bright yellow color.
The rump and under parts are bright yellow; the breast and belly are spotted with black; the under tail coverts are white; the crown is ash.
There is the goldfinch, all summer in bright yellow.
He is larger than a robin, and his mottled feathers are set off by a bright yellow breast, with a black crescent under the throat.
He has two suits a year,--a bright yellow one in the spring, and a dull olive-green for the winter.
The goldfinch in bright yellow coat, the purple finch in red, and the sparrows in plain brown.
On each wing he has a bright yellow spot, and his rump, belly and half the tail are of the same colour.
It is of a bright yellow colour, perfectly smooth both inside and out.
You would not grudge to stop for a few minutes, as you are walking in the plantations, to observe a third species of troupiale: his wings, tail and throat are black; all the rest of the body is a bright yellow.
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