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Birds that have fed on berries of introduced Eurasian honeysuckles while growing tail feathers will have darker orange-tipped tail-feathers. [9] The tail is somewhat short, and square-tipped. [6] Adults have a pale yellow belly. The waxwing's crest often "lies flat and droops over the back of the head." [6] It has a short and wide bill. [6]
The grey parrot is medium-sized, predominantly grey and black-billed. Its typical weight is 400 g (14 oz), with an approximate length of 33 cm (13 in), [8] and a wingspan of 46–52 cm (18– 20 + 1 ⁄ 2 in). [9] The head and wings are generally darker than the body. The head and body feathers have slight white edges; the tail feathers are red.
It has orange feathers in the wings and tail. South America [79] [80] Saint Vincent amazon (Amazona guildingii) 40 cm (16 in) long, mostly green, multi-coloured with a yellowish-white, blue and green head, greenish-bronze upperparts, grey feet, orange irises, and violet blue-green wings and tail feathers.
The adult has a pale gray body, the tail is black with three white bands and the legs are orange. It is a solid, unpatterned gray on the upper parts. Immature birds have dark brown upperparts, a pale-banded brown tail, brown-spotted white underparts and a brown streaked buff head and neck.
The male differs from most other common minivets by having grey, not glossy black, upperparts and head, and orange underparts, fading to yellow on the belly, orange tail edges, rump and wing patches. The female is grey above, with yellow underparts (including the face), tail edges, rump and wing patches. There is much racial variation.
The orange-headed thrush is 205–235 milliimetres (8.1–9.25 in) long [8] and weighs 47–60 grammes (1.7–2.1 oz). The adult male of the nominate subspecies of this small thrush has an entirely orange head and underparts, uniformly grey upperparts and wings, and white median and undertail coverts.
It has a gray cap, a beige face, and a red bar at the nape of the neck. Males have a black mustache. Males have a black mustache. Colaptes comes from the Greek verb colapt , meaning "to peck"; auratus is from the Latin root aurat , meaning "gold" or "golden", and refers to the bird's underwings.
The laurel pigeon is a dark brown and grey bird of 40 cm; it resembles a very dark wood pigeon. The underparts are reddish, and the tail is pale grey with a broad, whitish terminal band. Extensive green gloss to rear crown and hindneck becoming pink on the upper mantle. The bill is pink with a white tip, and the eye is orange in color.