Nest and Eggs=--The nest contains three to four eggs of a pale olive, spotted with brown.
Nest and Eggs=--The nest is usually made on the uplands, where four eggs are deposited of a pale olive, spotted with brown.
Nest and Eggs=--The nest is a mere depression in the ground, with three to four eggs of a pale olive, spotted with dark brown.
The third set of two eggs are like the set of four, except that the ground color is "pale olive buff" and the "mummy brown" blotches are on the average smaller.
The upper parts of the body are of a pale olive-green; the under parts are pale yellow, and a streak of yellow passes over the eyes.
Her eggs number from four to six, of a pale olive-green colour, irregularly streaked with dusky grey and spotted with black.
The eggs number from six or seven to nine, or even a dozen, and vary from buffish-grey to pale olive-grey in colour.
Pheasants lay from eight to thirteen eggs of a pale olive-green or brown, without spots.
In most specimens the dorsum is dark olive-brown; in some it is pale olive-tan with dense dark brown mottling on the back and dark transverse bands on the hind limbs.
In life juveniles have a pale olive-tan dorsum and a dorsolateral dark band, superimposed on which is a row of darker brown spots.
The top of the head is pale olive-brown; a dark brown postorbital stripe extends from the eye to the posterior edge of the last upper labial.
The pale nuchal area was a cream-color, and the iris was grayish red.
They lay two eggs, pale olive, shading into a decided brownish red at the larger end.
Pale olive on the back, yellowish on the belly, with black annuli, which are broader on the back.
Colour olive, with a black streak on each side of the head; belly yellowish or pale olive.
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