Cinereous above, white below; the colour varies from pure ashy grey to grey with anisabelline tinge.
So carefully did we keep the entire rookery under observation that I do not think it likely there were any more Isabelline forms.
In each case the Isabelline birds were very much more docile than the normal forms.
All the birds, reptiles, and insects of Sahara, says Canon Tristram, copy closely the grey or isabelline colour of the boundless sands that stretch around them.
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