- lores, and does not
continue behind the eye, it is
called a
supraloral stripe or
simply supraloral. On most
species which display a supercilium, it is paler...
- grayish-blue tail ends, scruffs, and crowns. They also
possess a
tufted supraloral stripe and
streaks of dark
colors on its
flight feathers. Its bill is...
-
species is
monotypic with no
known po****tion variations. It has a
white supraloral streak, or
streak above its
lores (the
region between a bird's eye and...
-
During the spring,
adult females are a
light yellow in
their forehead and
supraloral,
blending into a gray
crown and nape. Its
lores are a gray-olive and it...
- rump, a
black tail, and
white underparts. It can be
identified by the
supraloral white streak, the
white line near its eye,
which only
occurs in two other...
-
lowland forests, and
heavily degraded former forest. Its
prominent white supraloral and eye-ring, as well as its
extremely "spotty"
double wingbars, are what...
-
inferior umbilicus.
supraloral Where a
stripe is
present only
above the lores, and does not
continue behind the eye, it is
called a
supraloral stripe or simply...
-
Postocular stripe Remiges Rump
Spectacles Submoustachial stripe Supercilium Supraloral Parts of the tail include:
Rectrices Tail
corner Terminal band Subterminal...
-
distinctive and con****uous crest. The bird's head is
black overall with
white supraloral and
postocular stripes. Its dull grayish-brown back
contrasts with its...
-
white wing bars and an incon****uous
white eye ring.
There is a pale
supraloral band
stretching above the base of the bill.
Relative to
other North American...