plumage in the PONS Dictionary

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These five species all have a dull brownish or greyish plumage.
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His plumage is white or greyish-white apart from the black wings and warm brown head.
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During the breeding season, it acquires the distinctive red neck plumage, black cap and contrasting pale grey face from which its name was derived.
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The large species take up to four years to attain full adult plumage, but two years is typical for small gulls.
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Tracking the advances in optics available to birders, the book presented a wider range of plumages, in more color and detail, than previous guidebooks.
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They generally have dull plumage, with cryptic brown, grey, or streaked patterns, although some display brighter colours during the breeding season.
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Its plumage is generally greyish contrasted with a black crest.
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The plumage of the male is predominantly green with a turquoise tinted throat.
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Plumage is typically dark with a metallic sheen.
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The plumage of males and females is similar in most species.
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