This species has the crown, throat and sides a rich chestnut; forehead and face black; underparts white.
This peculiar species has the entire head bright yellow and the throat black; upperparts grayish, underparts white.
Their upper parts are brownish gray, darker on the wings; bill and feet dark; underparts white, with the middle of the belly and the under tail covers dusky.
Underparts white, with prominent inverted, black arrow head markings on the breast and along the sides.
Young with the shoulders duller; underparts white, streaked all over with blackish-brown.
Underparts white without bars; above bluish gray; rump and upper tail-coverts little if any paler; tail black, outer feathers tipped with white.
Oberthuer and Dauthenay; underparts white, extending over upper lip, insides of limbs and over all four feet.
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