Adults in breeding plumage; mantle pearly gray; rest of white; outer primary nearly black with a white spot at the end.
Upper parts a greenish black color; head, neck, breast and throat black; a white spot in front of eye and on forehead; under parts white.
The male of this species is entirely black, excepting a white spot on top of the head and another on the nape; eye white; bill red, white and yellow with a large black spot near the base.
No, sir; I told the man that I could see a white spot on his head, but I didn't actually say it was a white man.
They must have made a mistake, because I told them I could see a white spot on his head.
All you can say is that you saw a white spot on his head?
I mark ten Mason-bees with red, which will enable me to distinguish them from those who returned on the day before and from those who may still return with the white spot uneffaced.
Next day, when the sun recalled the scattered workers to the nest, I took a fresh census of Bees with a white spot on the thorax.
I see one, but without a white spot, bringing pollen to one of the nests which had been occupied by the travellers whom I am expecting.
White spot on first primary smaller and not reaching the shaft.
There were no hills--no white spot to be seen, of course.
There was a white spot on the hill, Hal, and that white spot was a lovely white cottage.
Look more, Hal--does you see a teeny, teeny white spot on the bluey hill?
It is all over black, except a white spot on the rump.
In colour it is most frequently ashy grey, with a brownish central band, and other markings; there is a white spot on the fore wings and a conspicuous red patch at the base of the hind wings.
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