Other plumages resemble washed-out versions of the summer male, and, in particular, lack the strong head pattern.
His smell, also, was a washed-out version of de Graz's acrid sweat.
Winter males, females and young birds are a very washed-out version of the breeding male.
The female is a very washed-out version of the male, and is more difficult to distinguish from its relative due to the weak head pattern.
The female is similar to a washed-out version of the male, with a brown, black-streaked head and no white neck patches.
Sexes are similar, but young birds are washed-out versions of the adults.
She looked like a washed-out version of her former self.
The female is a washed-out version of the male, with paler underparts, a grey-brown back and a greyish head.
Young males are washed-out, greyer versions of the female.
Females look generally like washed-out versions of males in winter plumage.