Cap and throat black; back gray with a brownish tinge; outer margins of wing-coverts grayish white; flanks, cream buff.
The eggs are a grayish white color, marbled, blotched and spotted with darker shades of gray.
The two to four eggs are of a grayish white color, marked with chestnut, brown and stone gray; size 1.
A white tail, a black V on a white back, black wings with white secondaries and blue legs are all distinctive marks; the buff head and neck are nuptial adornments; in fall and winter these parts are grayish white.
An element obtained by reduction of its oxide, as a hard, grayish white metal, fusible with difficulty, but easily oxidized.
A zeolitic mineral, grayish white or yellowish, occuring in delicate groups of crystals, also fibrous massive.
Nitrate of calcium, a substance having a grayish white color, occuring in efflorescences on old walls, and in limestone caves, especially where there exists decaying animal matter.
It is a hard, infusible, bluish or grayish white metal, and the heaviest substance known.
Bark thin, more or less furrowed, very dark brown or nearly black near the base of the trunk, grayish white or light reddish brown and separating into thin layers higher on the stem and on the branches.
The most common ground colors are grayish white or greenish white but some eggs have a bluish white or even a soft, pale green ground color.
When isolated it is a hard, brittle, grayish white metal, fusible with difficulty.
It nests on the ground, the 3-4 grayish white, finely speckled eggs being laid in late May or early June.
The 4-5 grayish white eggs, spotted and blotched chiefly at the larger end, are laid in mid-May.
The 4-5 grayish white, thickly speckled eggs are laid in a ground nest the latter half of May.
Eggs: 4 or 5, grayish white to light bluish green, profusely dotted or spotted and blotched with varying shades of brown and slate, sometimes so heavily as to conceal the ground color.
Eggs: 3-5, usually 4, grayish white or pinkish white as to ground, heavily and uniformly dotted with light reddish brown.
Eggs: 3-5, usually 4, grayish white, spotted and blotched with brown having a tinge of purplish.
Defn: A zeolitic mineral, grayish white or yellowish, occuring in delicate groups of crystals, also fibrous massive.
Defn: An element obtained by reduction of its oxide, as a hard, grayish white metal, fusible with difficulty, but easily oxidized.
Blue whales are light bluish gray overall, mottled with gray or grayish white.
Note the broad rounded appearance of the head, the single central head ridge, and the dark bluish-gray coloration, interrupted only by mottlings of grayish white.
These glossy, blue-black iridescent swallows, grayish white underneath, the largest of their graceful tribe, have always been great favourites.
Three or four eggs, grayish white, heavily blotched with shades of brown and lilac (1.
They are usually made of grass and rushes and generally lined with down in which are placed their eggs to the number of from 8 to 12 of a grayish white color (2.
It makes its nest on the ground in marshy places of grass, weeds and lined with feathers; laying from 6 to 10 grayish white eggs (2.
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