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Standard anatomical terms of
location are used to
describe unambiguously the
anatomy of
humans and
other animals. The terms,
typically derived from Latin...
- face is
usually bright white, but in some
subspecies it is brown. The
underparts,
including the
tarsometatarsal (lower leg) feathers, vary from
white to...
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ledouci has
yellow underparts and ch****s, and the
Cypriot P. a.
cypriotes has a buff
tinge to its
upper parts, and deep buff
underparts.
Asian subspecies...
- in some
Asian species,
which also have red or
yellow bills) and
white underparts,
which are
variably tinted with buff, orange,
rufous or lilac. Although...
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black crown and nape in males,
while females have a dark gray crown. The
underparts are whitish, with a
reddish tinge on the
lower abdomen.
Despite not being...
- appearance. The
underparts are
white streaked brown, and the
thighs are
rufous barred white. Occasionally,
juveniles with
underparts extensively rufous...
- in
appearance to a warbler, with olive-green upper-parts, buff-white
underparts, two
white wing bars, and a
plain face with con****uous
black irises....
- are
native to the Americas. They have
white backs and
tails and
black underparts. †Conepatus
robustus †Conepatus
sanmiguelensis †Conepatus
suffocans Work...
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Females of all
subspecies are
smaller than the drakes; they have
orange underparts and throat, with the head and
upperparts grey and a
yellower bill. Juveniles...
- face is
usually bright white, but in some
subspecies it is brown. The
underparts,
including the
tarsometatarsal (lower leg) feathers, vary from
white to...