- Buff (Latin: bubalinus) is a
light brownish yellow,
ochreous colour,
typical of buff leather. Buff is a
mixture of
yellow ochre and white: two
parts of...
-
ranges in
colour from ruddy-tawny,
heavily speckled with black, to
sandy or
buffish grey,
sometimes with a
silvery sheen in
certain lighting.
Males have only...
- grey and brown. The ****es
exhibit strong dimorphism: the
female is
mostly buffish above and below,
while the male has
boldly coloured head markings, a reddish...
-
Soays may be
solid black or brown, or more
often blonde or dark
brown with
buffish-white
underbelly and rump (known as
lachdann in
Scottish Gaelic, which...
-
brown upper parts with a
blackish tail
flanked by white. The
breast is
buffish with
underparts mostly white. The male has ear
coverts and
sides of the...
- Mongolia, Amur Region, China,
Korea and ****an. The
wings of this
species are
buffish yellow (the
males tend to be more
yellow than the females) and are typically...
-
across the
middle of the forewing. The
hindwings are plainer, grey or
buffish brown. The
wingspan is 70–80
millimetres (2.8–3.1 in). It
exhibits ****ual...
- SW
Oregon west of
Cascade Mountains south to NW California. Brownish-
buffish,
notably on the flanks; no gray on back;
underside with
somewhat diffuse...
- and
yellow (with the tips white)
whereas they are
normally narrower and
buffish white in the pine siskin,
contrasting with the
bright yellow flash at the...
- The
females are less
brightly coloured and have
brown upperparts and
buffish underparts. The
genus Niltava was
introduced in 1837 by the
English naturalist...