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The young bird after the first moult has the bill yellowish 
brown; head, crown, neck on the back, and nape, dark brown, 
the feathers with light brown edges, giving it a streaked 
appearance; chin and throat, whitish with small longitudinal 
spots; breast, pale reddish or brownish white, spotted with 
darker brown on the lower part and sides; back, dark brown, 
the feathers with light brown edges; primaries, secondaries, 
and tertiaries, bordered with deep red. The tail has a 
reddish spot on the outer feather, and a longitudinal one on 
the next; legs, toes, and claws, light brown. 
The young female has the bill yellowish brown; from its 
lower corner extends a streak of dark brown spots; over the 
eye is a broad streak of pale brown; head on the sides, 
brown, partly mixed with black, as the crown; neck on the 
back, and nape, pale brown, tinged with yellowish grey, the 
shafts of the feathers blackish brown; in front the neck is 
dull white, with dusky streaks down the shafts of the feathers. 
Throat, yellowish white; breast, dull white, with dusky streaks 
down the shafts of the feathers. Greater wing coverts, blackish 
brown, deeply margined with chesnut brown, the tips white; 
primaries, dusky, with paler edges; secondaries, blackish brown, 
deeply margined with chesnut brown, the tips white; legs, 
toes, and claws, brown. 
