They know the value of bright colors, however, and how best to utilize them, both supporting and contrasting them with their secondaries and complementaries. [Please select]
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Note with what a brilliant red the secondaries are bordered, and the velvety blackness of the fore wings. [Please select]
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Larger; more white spots near bend of wing and secondaries than _hyloscopus_, fewer than _villosus_; pure white below. [Please select]
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The secondaries are folded over the primaries; and the primaries shut up close, with their outer edges parallel, or nearly so. [Please select]
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_ Above and neck sooty brown; under parts and tips of secondaries white; sides with blackish streaks. [Please select]
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_ Above sooty black, foreneck browner; tips of secondaries, line from bill to eye, and under parts, white. [Please select]
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Lower mandible longer than upper_; forehead, underparts, part of secondaries, and tail white; rest of plumage black. [Please select]
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_ Head, neck, and breast, slaty; back blacker, margined with slaty; central secondaries largely white. [Please select]
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Tail short, _without_ white markings; all but central pair of feathers tipped with ashy blue; secondaries tipped with white. [Please select]
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_ Head, ends of secondaries, and underparts bluish gray; back bluish slate; tail black without bars. [Please select]
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_--Dull grey, beneath rather paler; wings chestnut; tips of primaries, inner portions of secondaries, and tail blackish; bill and feet black: total length 7·6 inches, wing 3·5, tail 3·0. [Please select]
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