It had oneach feather a small white center surrounded by a heavy black lacing.
The train is mostly green with large, eyelike spots, or spangles, at the tip of each feather.
The natural color of the species is a bluish-gray with many small, round white spots on each feather.
Each feather is striped with yellow, the eye-rings yellowish white, the beak horn-coloured, the feet pale blue.
The feathers of both should be very hard, firm, and close, very strong in the quills, and seem so united that it should be almost impossible to ruffle them, each feather if lifted up falling readily into its original place.
The under surface uniformly is of a glossy blackish green, but the base of each feather is a chestnut, and this colour appears on the least derangement of the plumage.
Yan had marked the place for each featherso that none would strike the bow in passing (see Cut page 183).
Lamprotreron is distinguished from all other Philippine genera by having the breast-feathers bifurcated, as if the tip of the shaft had been cut off of each feather.
Female of a more dingy hue above; below dull white, the proportion of black in the feathers increasing as they approach the middle; each feather of the breast terminating in a crescent-shaped ash grey spot.
In each feather there is a dark line along the shaft which causes the bird to have a streaked appearance.
The Red-vented Bulbuls, 15-18 Head black with short crest; remainder of plumage brown, each feather having a narrow margin of a lighter hue.
Head pale grey, chin almost white, rest of upper plumage dark grey with a reddish tinge, throat and breast reddish grey with a white shaft to each feather; remainder of lower plumage rusty red.
The under surface of the wing is very light silvery grey, with numerous bars and spots of brownish grey, each feather having a dark grey shaft, which is white underneath.
It is conspicuous also by its very marked colouring, which is in young birds almost black on the upper parts, each feather, however, being tipped with fulvous brown.
The widest part of each feather should be one and three-quarters inches.
Let the feathers be fully four inches high, and allow a space of one inch on the band at the base of each feather, F (Fig.
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