During the autumn the feathers upon the middle of the back and wings are of an olive brown or reddish grey.
The next darkest egg is similar, but with the contrast between the ground color and the "olive brown" zone more pronounced and an increase in size and number of the "clove brown" spots.
The nest of the greater nightingale is built like that of the nightingale; but the eggs are larger, and of an olive brown, with dark shades.
The length of the lamprey is generally from fifteen to eighteen inches, and its color is olive brown.
In color the pike is olive brown, marked with green and yellow.
When fully grown, the agouti is rather more than eighteen inches long, and in general color it is olive brown.
Above, it is olive brown, barred with black; beneath, it is brownish yellow, mottled with darker.
Summer pelage Mummy Brown tending toward Olive Brown; Fuscous to Fuscous-Black in winter; skull and teeth relatively narrow.
The eggs, which usually are five in number, are of a light bluish-green speckled with dark grey and olive brown.
The head is slightly crested, the upper plumage, including the wings and tail, is olive brown.
The upper plumage is olive brown, darkest on the head.
The upper plumage of the hen is olive brown, washed with blue in parts.
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