-
sometimes heavily so. Pale
individuals may also have
prominently white under tail coverts and
these may be diagnostic. A
distinctive aspect of
their behaviour...
- and tips. When
viewed from below, this pattern,
owing to the
white under-
tail coverts obscuring the dark bases, is a
blackish chevron on a
white ground...
- wing
coverts, and
under tail coverts,
while the
sides of its head and the
whole lower plumage are deep black;
greater wing-
coverts, quills, and
tail black...
- abdomen, and the
posterior underparts and
under tail coverts becoming vermiculated with black. The sca****rs and
tail are dark
brown to black, the
upper wing...
- and its
tail is
edged with a
broad band of yellow. The
female has an all red plumage,
except for
royal blue primaries,
yellow under-
tail coverts and a broad...
- has more
black on its
tail. The term
isabelline refers to the parchment-like colouration. The
axillaries and
underwing coverts are white,
whereas in the...
- throat,
lores and ear-
coverts are
black tipped with white. The
breast and
flanks are sandy-buff and the
belly and
under tail-
coverts are creamy-white tinged...
-
paler brown. The
tail feathers are reddish-brown with
faint transverse bars
being visible in some
individuals and the
under-
tail coverts are streaked. The...
-
feathers also have
white tips with the
exception of the
middle pair. The
under-
tail coverts are
black with a
white tip. The adult's eyes are orange, its bill...
- nape and rump, dark
brown back,
blackish tail and
boldly speckled breast. In flight, its
white under wing-
coverts and
axillaries are con****uous. The harsh...