Olive-green, yellower below, wings and tail blackish brown, no wing-bars.
Similar to [Female], but entirely bright olive-green above; yellower below.
The young are yellower and more variegated in their markings than the female.
The cawl was yellowerthan is natural, and the side next the stomach and intestines looked brownish.
Uniform fulvous brown, yellower under the throat; upper lip and round nostrils to corner of the eye white, darker on nose and forehead.
Kellaart says some are of a brighter red than others, and a few had a yellower tinge.
The female in this plumage isyellower than in the fall and has a few obscure chestnut streaks below.
The forehead and crown are yellower than the back and usually chestnut tinged.
Below, greenish buff paler and yellower on abdomen and crissum.
The black chin is assumed by the male and the forehead becomes yellower by moult, wear removing the edgings everywhere so that the streakings below and the throat become jet-black.
Not the clear paleness of your face, sir, but one of them sallow faces that get darker and yellower with travelling; never red.
It is very similar in general appearance to the species last considered, but the wings are somewhat less ample, and ratheryellower in tint.
According to Barrett, specimens from Essex have the ground colour on the under side of the hind wing much yellower than are the same parts in specimens from Sussex.
When first laid it is of a very pale lemon-yellow colour, inclining to ochreous, appearing almost white in certain lights; the colour gradually deepens, becoming yellower with a greenish tinge.
The rich farmer, thinner and yellower and more like a bird of prey than ever against the reddening flare of sunlight, looked over at the pair with an ugly caricature of a smile on his hard, hairless face.
His pallid face, hairless and wrinkled, with its sunken lips and sharply hooked nose, was of a yellower and sourer aspect than usual, too.
As soon as the hay is cut and tossed and dried and carted away to the stacks we begin watching the corn turn yellower and yellower while its golden grains hang heavily down.
Just then among the trees there was a bigger, yellower light than their tiny lanterns.
He looked first at me and then at Jonadab, and his face turned a little yellower than usual.
He was yellower than he was the other night, and he walked like he hadn't got his sea legs on.
If you knew the money she spends on choc'late creams and headache powders and the trashy novels she reads, you'd wonder she ain't evenyellower than what she is.
Though the sour lemon, the older it grows the yellower and more wrinkled it becomes, your bosom rivals in color and softness the sweetest pineapple.
In some eggs the markings are everywhere denser, in some sparser, so that some eggs look yellower or browner, and others paler.
Footnote 9: 'The down upon their cheeks and chin wasyellower than helichrysus, and their breasts gleamed whiter far than thou, O Moon.
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