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It is brown above, with white flecking on the shoulders.
The adult is mainly black with white flecking on the back and wings.
The upperparts are dark brown with black and rufous flecking.
The toes and fingers were light brown with pale brown flecking.
I went to examine the east wall of the meteorological hut, but it was quite innocent of any such black flecking.
The smoky cast and black flecking on a white nephrite jade hair ring has been linked to a very specific burial experience.
Young birds have a dusky face and variable amounts of black flecking in the wings and tail.
The flecking should not form large patches on the body and the flecks should be distributed all over the body.
I could see him clearly, even in the dim light, the gray clothes, long greasy hair-even the flecking of dandruff on his shoulders.
The female lays almost always 3 (sometimes 2) translucent-white eggs with brown flecking concentrated towards the larger end of the ovate egg.
A flecking of stars marked a gold-barred casement that lent no illumination to the interior of the chamber.
It is typically black or dark brown in color with light-grey or silvery-colored flecking, or grey blotching.
The crown is blackish-brown, flecked with white, and the hindcrown is blackish with a certain amount of white flecking.
All the dark, dank and deliciously slimy detail has been purged of the old flecking, which compromised the sense of realism and perilous urgency.
In California, pines suffer from yellowish flecking due to ozone pollution and Los Angeles is notorious for its thick ozone smogs.
A pervasive flecking, called chroma noise, is noticeable in dark scenes on many laser disks but virtually absent here, in both "Eraser" and "Twister."
This is a deep chestnut-brown backed bird, with neck collar colorings of black and white flecking; the entire belly has the same black and white mottling.
Subterranean signs include collapsed stolons, enlarged lenticels, vascular tissue browning, medullary ray discoloration, and necrotic flecking of tuber tissue.
Several had black or blue flecking on brindled or streaked red and white coats, or were yellow-and-white brindles, but still the white finching persisted in nearly every case.
The hybrid differs from its other parent, N. rajah, by its lid structure, indumentum of short, brown hairs, narrower and more cylindrical peristome, and pitcher colour, which is usually yellow-green with red or brown flecking.
They thread this way and that through foggy grey middle grounds and out into oblivion, the flecking and dabbing of Sassone's brush reading now as the rusting, flaking and slow ruin that comes with abandonment."
M. f. testaceus is typically a shade of light brown with darker brown flecking, but in the western area of Texas, where the soil color is a shade of pink, the coachwhips are also pink in color.
The non-breeding male Chestnut Sparrow has white flecking on the upperparts, and much of its plumage is buff or whitish with chestnut crescent markings, until the bright chestnut of the breeding plumage is exposed by wear.
He looked back to the low silhouette of the Bermuda islands, the receding arms of Hamilton Harbour and the flecking of the multi-coloured buildings amongst the cedar trees, and then returned his attention to the spread charts on the navigation table before him.
The British White's colour pointing is usually black, though occasionally red or dark brown, and is on the inside of the ears, the nose and muzzle, the eyelids, teats and feet, with a splash of colour on the front of the fetlocks and sometimes mottled flecking or freckling on the shoulders, head and body.