Color of underparts extends distally on posterior sides of forelegs over toes onto antipalmar faces of feet and wrists and on medial sides of hind limbs over antiplantar faces of toes.
The white color of the underparts is restricted to a thin line on the abdominal region, but widens out posteriorly in the inguinal region and anteriorly over the pectoral region, throat, chin and lower lips.
Argus Brown or darker rather than Brussels Brown; nonextension of color of underpartsonto hind feet; from M.
Color of underparts extends distally on posterior sides of forelegs over toes onto antipalmar faces of feet and wrists and on medial sides of hind legs over antiplantar faces of toes.
In invicta, as compared with cicognanii, the light-colored underparts are wider in relation to the dark-colored upper parts and the tail is longer by 4 per cent relative to the head and body.
Pacific Coast the light color of the underparts always is tinged with this reddish color.
The underparts are white; and there are no spots anywhere except that the lips and outer rim of the ear are black, and a patch of white marks each side of the muzzle.
The two species mentioned above are the "unke," or firebellied toad of Germany, which when alarmed displays its scarlet underparts by a peculiar attitude calculated to surprise and frighten away an enemy.
Its color is typically rusty or yellowish gray above, more or less grizzled, while the underparts are whitish, and the tail is often tipped with black.
The long neck feathers (hackles) spread over his back and wings like a shimmering golden mantle, but it was hardly more beautiful than the black of his underparts and green-glossed tail.
It measured forty-two and one-quarter inches from the nose to the end of the tail and was a rich mahogany red grizzled with whitish above; the underparts were cream white.
Upper parts paler and less drab; lateral line brighter and more ochraceous; underparts never buffy; skull averaging larger in all measurements taken except interparietal breadth and length of maxillary tooth-row which are smaller.
In autumn and early winter feathers of sides of head, breast, flanks and underparts are tipped with white, giving a gray, mottled appearance.
During the winter most of the white tips on breast andunderparts wear off.
The underparts are more extensively grayish white than in the preceding species and there is considerable whitish between the black stripes on the back.
Around the first of August flocks offshore are in gray and white "winter" plumage, but a few birds have a peculiar pink tone appreciable on the underparts at fair range, apt to be strongest posteriorly, and which is diagnostic.
Nichols, says in his notes: When startled, a bird has been seen to crouch down concealing the bulk of its white underparts and practically disappear against the brightly lighted mud flat on which it had been feeding.
Underparts save on throat sometimes tinged with yellowish or buffy.
Female: upper parts not so dark as in male; underparts light buff, mottled and striped with blackish.
Of the 19 specimens from the vicinity of TacAimbaro, only two have the underparts reddish as does R.
In the color of the underparts the series is, to us, indistinguishable from topotypical toltecus and therefore has more reddish underparts than R.
The underpartsof the female are Warm Buff, more clearly so on the underside of the legs.
The brown coloring on the underparts is a distinctive feature of P.
Tail white, tipped with black; crown and back ashy brown; forehead and underparts white.
Similar but pinkish of crown and underparts brownish; neck feathers less iridescent.
Head streaked black and white; back blackish, tipped with rusty; tail with three or four broken white bars; underparts buffy, streaked with rusty and blackish.
Like [Female], but head and rump greener, underparts yellower.
A grayish species with the back and underparts finely vermiculated with reddish brown, and with streaks of darker.
This species may be known from any other of the curve-billed Thrashers by its grayish underparts and bright chestnut under tail coverts.
In summer the upper parts are a light rusty color and black, and the whole underparts are white.
This blue gray species is 10 inches in length; the feathers on the neck and underparts have narrow dark borders, thus giving the plumage a scaly appearance, from which the birds take their name.
Similar to the eastern form but the yellow underparts and greenish back are brighter.
This handsome species has a bright blue crown and patches under the eyes, the rest of the upper parts being greenish; throat and sides of head black, underparts greenish white.
These birds are very similar to canadensis but have the whole underparts white.
This species is smaller than the last and has reddish brown underparts and a black stripe through the eye.
The adults of this handsome species may readily be known by the white underparts and the broad chestnut stripe on the flanks; the crown is yellow.
This most beautiful Kite can never be mistaken for any other; its whole head, neck and underparts are snowy white, while the back, wings and tail are glossy blue black, the wings being very long and the tail long and deeply forked.
This species is similar to the last but has no white streak under the eye, and the underparts are buffy.
This species is similar in size to the Mourning Dove, but it has a short and square tail, and the secondaries are tipped with white, and the underparts more ruddy.
The present species is 22 inches long, and in the normal plumage has a whitish head, neck, breast and tail, the former being streaked and the latter barred with blackish; the remainder of the upper and underparts are blackish brown.
Averaging larger in all measurements taken; color of upper parts more gray and less brown, underparts darker.
The underpartsof the young are washed with rufous as in S.
Those specimens from Oasis have the hair on the underparts white all the way to the base as also do specimens from Morans, 5000 ft.
The underparts are a beautiful rosy tint in the breeding season; tail entirely white; feet red.
In the light plumage the top of the head is black; rest of the upper parts and the under tail coverts brownish black; underparts and bases of primaries, white.
Head gray, with a white crescent in front of the eye; underparts buffy, heavily spotted with black; wing coverts blue; speculum green.
General color above, blackish-brown margined with tawny; underparts buffy, with a few black specks on the sides of the breast.
Head and neck white, often tinged with rusty on the face; underparts brownish-gray.
Form like that of the last, but with the head, neck, rump and underparts rusty, and with no white in the wings.
Young birds are brownish-black above and usually white below, but the underparts are variable--often streaked with rusty and blackish, or even wholly black.
Darker brown above, than the Sickle-bill; crown broadly striped with blackish and buff; underparts grayish, streaked on the breast and barred on the sides with blackish.
Back of head blue-gray; forehead and most of underparts pinkish.
Male with the whole head, neck and underparts bright cinnamon; wings as in the Blue-winged species.
When in flight, it can usually be recognized by the dark coloredunderparts and the white lining to the wings.
Color Fuscous to Sepia in summer, darker in winter, underparts buffy.
Upper parts pale drab or reddish-brown to almost black; underpartsgrayish to cream-buff.
The underparts are whitish, tinged on the sides with yellowish clay colour.
Throat smooth black; back cinnamon-brown, underparts a lighter shade of the same colour.
Neck and mantle a beautiful ashen-grey, throat, breast and underparts white, with pinkish tinge; outer primaries dark with white stripes.
On the underparts of the female bird, faint stripes of a darker shade are discernible.
Underparts pale rose colour, throat white; across the eyes and towards the ears, is the broad black band.
The tail is white in the middle and darker at the sides, the underparts are greyish with a tinge of violet.
The sides of the underpartsdingy white; on the shoulder a white spot; on the flight feathers white, cross flecks.
In the female and the young, all the parts which in the male are golden-yellow are greenish, the underparts a greyish-white with darker stripes.
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