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A richer, half concealed, orange crown patch is acquired; the lores and adjacent parts become grayer, the anteorbital spot darker.
The brown feathers of the lores and auriculars are assumed by moult.
It is much like the well-known parula warbler in appearance and behavior, but can be recognized in the field by the conspicuous black lores and cheeks and by the complete absence of any pectoral band.
It differs from nigrilora in having gray, instead of black, lores and cheeks, and in having much less white on the inner webs of the outer rectrices.
Superciliary stripe cream-buff, spot on upper and under eyelid white; lores and auriculars dusky.
Lores and chin white; bill dull red; bill from nostril, about 15 mm.
Similar to the male but loresobscured with brown and ear-coverts olive-brown.
Lores and space in front of eyes pale gray like the crown; general color pale gray.
With a well-marked, white, superciliary stripe extending from above lores to above ear-coverts .
Adult female: Resembles adult male, but smaller with less blue and more gray on crown; lores and anterior forehead lighter.
Immature: Resembles adult, but feathers of forehead edged with buff; spot on lores and underparts buffy margined with dusky.
The upper half of the head is "warm buff," shading off to "pale buff" on the lores and cheeks and to pure white on the throat and neck.
Adults with a white crown bordered by black, the black covering the lores or space before the eye (the sub-species found west of the Rockies have the lores white).
Breast yellow, lores black, line over the eye and underparts white; no white on wings or tail.
Male, with crown and sides of head glossy black, lores and eye-ring white; female, duller colored.
American ptarmigan (Lagopus rupestris), which in winter is white, with the tail and lores black.
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The lores and cheeks black, is less crimson on the head of the female, and the moustaches are black.
Lores naked and yellowish, like the cere; eyes red.
In winter, like the last species, except that the bill is smaller, and the lores are black.
No crown-cap; lores and chin blackish; below pinkish cinnamon; above grayish brown.
Bill usually straight and sharply pointed; lores naked; head feathered; tarsus with transverse scales; middle toe-nail pectinate or with a comblike edge.
Like [Female], but center of throat and lores black.
This Yellow-throat has the crown and ear coverts gray, only the lores and forehead being black.
Similar to the Savannah Sparrow but paler and grayer, without yellow lores and a larger and stouter bill.
This species is similar to the Parula but is more extensively yellow below, and has black lores and ear coverts.
A handsome little bird, with a black crescent on each side of neck, a small black patch on top of the head, and without any black on the lores or ear coverts.
This species is grayish above and grayish white below, with white eye ring, lores and wing bar.
To my mind this is the most beautiful of Sparrows, with its bright and softly blended plumage and the pure white throat boldly contrasting with its grayish breast and sides of the head; the lores are adorned with a bright yellow spot.
This bird is like the last but the lores are white.
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