On the ground under shrubs, or sunken in moss; made of fine grasses, bark and moss; the four eggs are creamy white with reddish-brown spots.
A frail structure of twigs, in thickets or bushes; eggs greenish blue with reddish-brown spots (1.
The eggs are four in number, oblong; the ground-colour light blue, abundantly marked with reddish-brown spots.
The eggs are four or five, pale blue, and thickly marked with reddish-brown spots.
The brood consisted of four eggs of a beautiful bright blue, tinted at the broad end with reddish brown, and having a few chestnut-brown spots.
The eggs, from four to six in number, are of a pale blue colour, marked with purplish-brown spots, which occasionally take the form of a wreath at the broader end of the shell.
On the under side the wings are white, with faint pale-brown spots on the hind wings and distinct black spots on the fore wings, more numerous than in L.
On the under side the wings are paler; the spots of the upper side reappear, and, in addition, the hind wings are mottled profusely with small pale-brown spots.
In life the dorsal color pattern consists of a yellowish tan ground color with dark brown spots; the middorsal stripe is deep yellow or cream color.
In some individuals there are scattered dark brown spots or flecks on the back and upper surfaces of limbs.
The nest was loosely made with grass and bamboo-leaves, and the eggs were white with a few reddish-brown spots.
The eggs number five or six, and are of a pale blue-green, with minute reddish-brown spots, chiefly at the larger end.
The eggs number from two to three, and are of a grey or dingy white colour, clouded and blotched nearly all over with rusty or reddish-brown spots.
Some are of a dark olive-brown, whilst others are of a greener tint, with black-brown spots, intermixed with small speckles of a whitish or rusty colour.
Upper surface of all wings reddish brown, marked with black spots and an interrupted black border, the border on the hind wings enclosing round red-brown spots.
Under surface tawny brown with the white stripe distinct and many red-brown spots.
On the under surface of the hind wings there are two rows of orange-brown spots, the inner row being nearly crescent-shaped and the outer row oblong.
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