Colour dark brown, lighter on the sides; belly brown or white, more or less spotted with black; tail black.
Above with dark transverse bands, broadest in the middle; end of tail black.
Above blackish, forehead and underparts white; tail black, except outer feathers which are mostly white.
Under wing-coverts dusky; upper tail-coverts black and white; tail black at end, white at base.
Tail black, at its base greyish-white or greyish-brown, and often with long white hairs throughout.
Rather lighter in colour, especially on the under side of body; tail black above, grey beneath.
Its colour was a slate or light grey on the back, and dirty yellow or light brown on the belly; extreme half of tail black, with hair gradually increasing in length, from the centre to the tip and terminating in a tuft.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tail black" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.