Crown and sides of throat dull blue; middle of upper breast black with white bars and pinkish tips; belly rusty brown, lower back as in No.
No rusty; lower back, longer upper tail-coverts and base of tail white; shorter upper tail-coverts black.
Differs from the male in having the mantle dark green like lower back; under tail-coverts buffy white with large pointed shaft-marks of dark green.
Male--In summer plumage: A yellow patch on top of head, lower back, and either side of the breast.
The four yellow spots on crown, lower back, and sides are its distinguishing marks; and in the autumn these marks have dwindled to only one, that on the lower back or rump.
Male--Slate-color, not blue above; lightest on forehead and darkest on lower back.
Female--Grayish brown above, sometimes with bluish tinge on head, lower back, and shoulders.
Female -- Grayish brown above, sometimes with bluish tinge on head, lower back, and shoulders.
Male -- Slate-color, not blue above; lightest on forehead and darkest on lower back.
Male -- In summer plumage: A yellow patch on top of head, lower back, and either side of the breast.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lower back" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.