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Young male. — Similar to the adult male, but without the red 

 nuchal band, the occiput and more or less of crown, however, with 

 feathers tipped with red (usually more or less pale), the crown often 

 dotted with white; black areas duller (without gloss); under parts 

 sometimes more or less streaked on chest and flanks. 



Young female. — Similar to the young male, but without any red 

 on head. 



Lower portion of Lower Austral Zone, from Florida and coast low- 

 lands of Georgia and South Carolina along Gulf coast to southeastern 

 Texas; grading into D. p. medianus along northern edge of Lower 



Footnote— Continued . 



