Female -- Dull grayish-brown above, a shade lighter below, and streaked with paler shades of brown.
True thrushes are grayish or olive-brown above; buff or whitish below, heavily streaked or spotted.
Male and Female -- Dusky olive -- brown above darkest on head, Which is slightly crested.
Just a trifle smaller than the English sparrow Male and Female -- Chestnut-brown above.
Colour dark purplish-brown above, dull yellow or pale brown on the belly.
Colour blackish or brown above; end of snout and cheeks yellow; belly yellow or pale brown, with or without black cross-bar under the neck.
Male and Female--Dusky olive-brown above; darkest on head, which is slightly crested.
Female--Dull grayish-brown above, a shade lighter below, and streaked with paler shades of brown.
General color olive-brown above, the feathers with sandy-rufous margins; crown bright rufous; under surface entirely white.
Smaller and lighter, without a vinous wash on breast and abdomen; dark rufous-brown above.
Warbler size; brown above, lighter below; everywhere more or less speckled and banded with dusky, brownish, or white.
Sparrow size; brown above; buffy or brownish with dusky spots below; best known by tlip-yip notes repeated when rising from ground or flying overhead.
Skin of fine texture; brown above ground; below the surface, clear rose-red.
Skin red below the surface of the ground, green or brown above.
Young birds are mottled with dusky brown above, and streaked with the same below.
Young and winter adults, more or less spotted with yellow and blackish-brown above, and grayish-white below, with indistinct streaks on the breast.
Olive, olive-grey, or brown above, with dark spots usually arranged quincuncially or forming narrow bars on the back (Plate III.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brown above" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.